oh this bi-annual discussion again? 
Yup.
The Snyder way is becoming unyielding to change, unwilling to adapt, and boring.
"lets keep our playbook close, although I'm sure everyone knows what im going to do by now" (especially with the # of assistants leaving the program).
won't even throw in a wrinkle for the offensive scheme, why expect them to do better in recruiting..
anyways
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I've said this before and I'll say it again. The pistol formation, wildcat, and all those basic formations have worked well for what they'e given, but if they want to take advantage of personnel matchups or add some craziness to catch a team off guard - that uses the run as the basis for offensive production - OB really needs to look at some flexbone. If you watch flexbone schools (academies, georgia tech, georgia southern) they do great against even competition and are fine against much better schools (only because they solely use the flex).
If OB can make the flex formations align themselves as a pistol look or whatever, but still have the triple option just incase (mind you, the flexbone was made for run and gun/spread so its built for passing as well). look out.
in terms of recruiting, dont need cray cray athletes for it to work. Blah