I think he implied what Bama has been running. Well, before Tua gave them the ability to look like a Madden video game.It appears to be what Fulmer ran 20 years ago. One the WNML hosts, maybe Will West, said Helton didn't get to run his offense here. Pruitt wanted to grind it out, run the ball and keep the defense off the field.
LolIf you ever watched his shows, listen to his press conferences, and interviews he mentions time after time on what he wants done. Controlling the clock on a power running game, short passes, and stretching the field with a verticals passing game. He wants 3 to 5 yards on hand offs, he wants to gain at least 7 to 10 yards on the short passing, and if he can beat you down the field on long passes then fine. In all 12 of his shows, he repeatedly would tell you what he wanted time after time. His pet peeve on running the football is making the 1st guy miss, and then picking up extra yards. Another pet peeve of his is, is that he wants you to fall forward when going down, not backwards. He wants the offensive line to push the pile as the running back is falling forward. If you remember the West Virginia game, we had a drive to last 8 to 9 minutes down the field, then we scored, controlling the clock. This is what he really wants.
If you ever watched his shows, listen to his press conferences, and interviews he mentions time after time on what he wants done. Controlling the clock on a power running game, short passes, and stretching the field with a verticals passing game. He wants 3 to 5 yards on hand offs, he wants to gain at least 7 to 10 yards on the short passing, and if he can beat you down the field on long passes then fine. In all 12 of his shows, he repeatedly would tell you what he wanted time after time. His pet peeve on running the football is making the 1st guy miss, and then picking up extra yards. Another pet peeve of his is, is that he wants you to fall forward when going down, not backwards. He wants the offensive line to push the pile as the running back is falling forward. If you remember the West Virginia game, we had a drive to last 8 to 9 minutes down the field, then we scored, controlling the clock. This is what he really wants.
He's definitely an old school coach. Control the ball, score, rinse, repeat. I think he is a great DC and recruiter. I hope he proves to be a great HC and is here many years. That being said, he will have to evolve IMO regarding his offensive philosophy or else hire a proven OC and let him have full control over that side of the ball. Saban is the most successful CHC ever, with the best players year in and year out, and even they have had to evolve on the offensive side of the ball to remain on top. Coaches unwilling to adapt, don't last. Plenty of proof of that.
Does anyone really know what he is looking for on o?
Yeah, that's what I was alluding to in my 1st post. I think he had an idea when he came here but my guess is that has changed with realization of the circumstances.But I agree he hasn't really had a philosophy. He just knows what is tough to defend for him and other coordinators right now.
I agree, and also think he's pretty smart in regards to self critique. He's also seen Saban adjust and change with the times. The most successful coaches tailor their offenses to their teams talent advantages. I don't know if he'll adjust his philosophies in regards to traditional power run/vertical pass, but think for sure he will always prioritize strong OL and running game...whether that's traditional, or someone like OK St OC who is still very balanced, all while having it look alot different than, say, Bama and UGA. He (and Fulmer) talk about other teams we face being balanced, and how difficult they are to scheme for...so, I think it's pretty easy answer on scheme...just need some one to do the scheming.If you ever watched his shows, listen to his press conferences, and interviews he mentions time after time on what he wants done. Controlling the clock on a power running game, short passes, and stretching the field with a verticals passing game. He wants 3 to 5 yards on hand offs, he wants to gain at least 7 to 10 yards on the short passing, and if he can beat you down the field on long passes then fine. In all 12 of his shows, he repeatedly would tell you what he wanted time after time. His pet peeve on running the football is making the 1st guy miss, and then picking up extra yards. Another pet peeve of his is, is that he wants you to fall forward when going down, not backwards. He wants the offensive line to push the pile as the running back is falling forward. If you remember the West Virginia game, we had a drive to last 8 to 9 minutes down the field, then we scored, controlling the clock. This is what he really wants.