PrisonMike Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Option 1 : Condense the formations and play old school Alabama run football. Make the defense dictate what they half to do and utilize our receivers in the outside without our QB having to read against 7 to 8 defenders. We recruited big receivers so use them. Run it up their ass and throw it to our studs without our QB having to do math every play. Once he’s ready, open it up more. Until then, play old school and do what you got to do to win. Option 2: run the exact offense he would with Quinn. Quote
Hashtag Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Option 3: Tailor the offense to the strengths of Arch's athleticism. Quote
DanielOnorato Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, PrisonMike said: Option 1 : Condense the formations and play old school Alabama run football. Make the defense dictate what they half to do and utilize our receivers in the outside without our QB having to read against 7 to 8 defenders. We recruited big receivers so use them. Run it up their ass and throw it to our studs without our QB having to do math every play. Once he’s ready, open it up more. Until then, play old school and do what you got to do to win. Option 2: run the exact offense he would with Quinn. I felt they tried option one and will continue to develop iterations on top of it. It was relatively basic and plays were there that Arch simply missed. I don't think its a talent issue, simply an execution issue. This team is going to be elite. 1 Quote
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