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Quite blaming Shoop; This is on CDH 100%

IronChefBBQ

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What's CDH's offensive philosophy right now? Seriously.
When he came here, it was all about playing power football.
A lot of posters said he was trying to build t0$U-lite and we
watched him try to force players in to that model while
recruiting towards his vision.

Now? We have a few years of recruiting and a veteran line
to be a run-heavy team but it's now done from 3 & 4-wide
sets. We constantly ran up the middle, often on options,
and the majority of passplays were West Coast-style
extended handoffs. We also saw a large number of
play-actions & short routes, as well. It was like he'd decided
to try to blend the power ball he has as a stated goal with
the spread sets that worked so well here beforehand.
Playcalling-wise, we saw the same conservative approach
that he took when we played pro-style sets.

I'm not even sure he knows what he wants anymore
and that's not a good thing...

I hope I'm wrong but 1-3 is staring us in the face.
This happens, and we're likely to have better turnout for
closed basketball practices than for "211" & games combined.

Does he still envision us as a power, ball control team?
Are we now spread again?
Spread option?

The best coaches have a clear vision & direction that
they try to build towards. Tiller knew what he was.
Kelly knows who he is. Meyer. Saban. Snyder. Beemer.
Even Kevin Wilson has a clear plan of what he wants his
team to be. I hope I'm wrong but it's like CDH is just throwing
things against the proverbial window right now to see what sticks...
 
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