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What percentage of the offensive playbook do you think the coaches have installed?
I thought about this today and now I pose the question to Volnation.
In my opinion it is less than 50%. To me it seems I see 15-20 of the same plays every game.
Discuss.
What percentage of the offensive playbook do you think the coaches have installed?
I thought about this today and now I pose the question to Volnation.
In my opinion it is less than 50%. To me it seems I see 15-20 of the same plays every game.
Discuss.
That's all well and good when you have a roster that can physically dominate the opposition whether they know what's coming or not.So? Navy runs a playbook of about 10 plays (not even printed) and it's like watching a symphony.
Any good coach puts in the bread-and-butter plays first, and after those are pretty firmly grasped, the rest goes in. Pop in a tape of Wisconsin under Barry Alvarez; they had a typical massive playbook but ran four certain plays probably 45-50% of the time. Nebraska under Osborne had a good-sized playbook and ran three plays probably 70% of the time.
As sad as this is, I laughed my a*@ offPlay one= Simms throws to the sidelines and connects with the first row of fans
Play two= DaRick end around
Play three= DaRick end around
Play four= Punt
Repeat steps one through three.
Note to coach. Play two and three can be substituted for Poole running the ball but after he gets a major gain do not attempt again as (all smart vol fans know) the defense will immediately stack the box. Instead, fool them with the original 3 plays again for the remainder of the game.