SpaceCoastVol
Jacked up on moonshine and testosterone
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I'd agree, but this wasn't his offense either. I hope he takes more from Brohm than Tee. WKU was putting up 44+ when he was there learning under Brohm.
.. and big tight ends across the middle for 4 or 5 yards when needed
No it is not. Tee may call some of the plays but the Offense is 100% Helton's. I don't know how much leeway Tee has in playcalling but I guarantee very little gets called without it going through Clay first. Tee has very little of his handprints on USC's offense. It's Helton's offense from top to bottom.
Tee was the playcaller on 1st and 2nd downs, Tyson on 3rd downs...which was our weakness.
I find this a little bit funny. If the play calling and execution were good on 1st/2nd down, this might not have been as much of an issue.
I would venture to say calling plays on 3rd down is more difficult than 1st or 2nd down as there is more pressure to convert and run/pass is easier for a defense to predict based on distance needed.
To me, it seems like Helton was given (or trusted with) a more difficult task than Tee. Why would this be the case?
I find this a little bit funny. If the play calling and execution were good on 1st/2nd down, this might not have been as much of an issue.
I would venture to say calling plays on 3rd down is more difficult than 1st or 2nd down as there is more pressure to convert and run/pass is easier for a defense to predict based on distance needed.
To me, it seems like Helton was given (or trusted with) a more difficult task than Tee. Why would this be the case?
And it seems if there was a significant drop off in the play calling between Tee on 1st and 2nd down and Tyson on 3rd down why wouldnt they allow Tee to do it all?
Sounds like Trojan butt hurt.
Haven't had a chance to see USC play this year. Does Tyson Helton run a pro or spread offense?
Tee was the playcaller on 1st and 2nd downs, Tyson on 3rd downs...which was our weakness. Doesn't mean Tyson's playcalling wouldn't fit Vol's scheme and players.
Coach Helton stepped away from offensive play calling, turned it over to those two in order to be more involved as a HC for the entire team. Maybe y'all didn't notice, since you don't watch our games, but every time our defense took the ball away from opposing offenses, they ran to the sidelines to hand the ball to their HC, not the referees. Every single time. That's how much CCH was involved with the entire team.