The problem wasn't our ability to score. When the offense was executing, we could score against anyone. The problem the last two years is the missed assignments and generally poor play. In the past, when our offense was not playing well, the defense was able to keep us in the game until the offense got going. That's the difference with contender teams is when the defense can bail you out. Inconsistent play in a system as diverse as snyder's will not be productive.
This system looks simpler and easier for the players to focus on the fundamentals. They played sound football on Saturday, and the pace, while dictated by the fact that the clock did not essentially stop (was wound when the official started the 25 second clock) it seemed the kids had a much greater sense of urgency and desire.
I like what I saw, but there are some new questions as to look of this system.