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$U-lite and we
watched him try to force players in to that model while
recruiting towards his vision.
Now? We have a few years of recruiting and a veteran line
to be a run-heavy team but it's now done from 3 & 4-wide
sets. We constantly ran up the middle, often on options,
and the majority of passplays were West Coast-style
extended handoffs. We also saw a large number of
play-actions & short routes, as well. It was like he'd decided
to try to blend the power ball he has as a stated goal with
the spread sets that worked so well here beforehand.
Playcalling-wise, we saw the same conservative approach
that he took when we played pro-style sets.
I'm not even sure he knows what he wants anymore
and that's not a good thing...
I hope I'm wrong but 1-3 is staring us in the face.
This happens, and we're likely to have better turnout for
closed basketball practices than for "211" & games combined.
Does he still envision us as a power, ball control team?
Are we now spread again?
Spread option?
The best coaches have a clear vision & direction that
they try to build towards. Tiller knew what he was.
Kelly knows who he is. Meyer. Saban. Snyder. Beemer.
Even Kevin Wilson has a clear plan of what he wants his
team to be. I hope I'm wrong but it's like CDH is just throwing
things against the proverbial window right now to see what sticks...
When he came here, it was all about playing power football.
A lot of posters said he was trying to build t0$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...