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i'm interested in hearing from everyone's take on last night's offense versus what we saw out of frank. what are the similarities you noticed, differences?
Quote from: Chingon on October 31, 2012, 08:41:52 AMQuote from: pissclams on October 31, 2012, 08:36:28 AMQuote from: MakeItRain on October 31, 2012, 08:32:54 AMQuote from: pissclams on October 31, 2012, 08:15:21 AMi'm interested in hearing from everyone's take on last night's offense versus what we saw out of frank. what are the similarities you noticed, differences?As I mentioned in the scrimmage thread a lot of the basics are the same. People acting like Weber and the motion offense is a reinvention of the wheel is going to be the death of me. You learn motion offense as early as middle school and virtually everyone runs some form or another of it. This offense is very similar to the non pinch post Frank offense; pass go away, flex cuts, pick and seal, etc.To see a real earnest change to the look of the offense Weber will need to change the personnel. You astutely mentioned why Frank recruited guards the way he did, well that has quite a bit to do with what oscar is going to run as well. The offense isn't going to for instance be a spread and pop offense because we don't have the players to run such an offense.MiR you're exactly right, i was just baiting the people who were posting a month ago about how upset they were that we were now stuck with "oscar's offense" because i'm sure some were the same who were defending frank's.oh man burn on them!chicken nuggets!
Quote from: pissclams on October 31, 2012, 08:36:28 AMQuote from: MakeItRain on October 31, 2012, 08:32:54 AMQuote from: pissclams on October 31, 2012, 08:15:21 AMi'm interested in hearing from everyone's take on last night's offense versus what we saw out of frank. what are the similarities you noticed, differences?As I mentioned in the scrimmage thread a lot of the basics are the same. People acting like Weber and the motion offense is a reinvention of the wheel is going to be the death of me. You learn motion offense as early as middle school and virtually everyone runs some form or another of it. This offense is very similar to the non pinch post Frank offense; pass go away, flex cuts, pick and seal, etc.To see a real earnest change to the look of the offense Weber will need to change the personnel. You astutely mentioned why Frank recruited guards the way he did, well that has quite a bit to do with what oscar is going to run as well. The offense isn't going to for instance be a spread and pop offense because we don't have the players to run such an offense.MiR you're exactly right, i was just baiting the people who were posting a month ago about how upset they were that we were now stuck with "oscar's offense" because i'm sure some were the same who were defending frank's.oh man burn on them!
Quote from: MakeItRain on October 31, 2012, 08:32:54 AMQuote from: pissclams on October 31, 2012, 08:15:21 AMi'm interested in hearing from everyone's take on last night's offense versus what we saw out of frank. what are the similarities you noticed, differences?As I mentioned in the scrimmage thread a lot of the basics are the same. People acting like Weber and the motion offense is a reinvention of the wheel is going to be the death of me. You learn motion offense as early as middle school and virtually everyone runs some form or another of it. This offense is very similar to the non pinch post Frank offense; pass go away, flex cuts, pick and seal, etc.To see a real earnest change to the look of the offense Weber will need to change the personnel. You astutely mentioned why Frank recruited guards the way he did, well that has quite a bit to do with what oscar is going to run as well. The offense isn't going to for instance be a spread and pop offense because we don't have the players to run such an offense.MiR you're exactly right, i was just baiting the people who were posting a month ago about how upset they were that we were now stuck with "oscar's offense" because i'm sure some were the same who were defending frank's.
Quote from: pissclams on October 31, 2012, 08:15:21 AMi'm interested in hearing from everyone's take on last night's offense versus what we saw out of frank. what are the similarities you noticed, differences?As I mentioned in the scrimmage thread a lot of the basics are the same. People acting like Weber and the motion offense is a reinvention of the wheel is going to be the death of me. You learn motion offense as early as middle school and virtually everyone runs some form or another of it. This offense is very similar to the non pinch post Frank offense; pass go away, flex cuts, pick and seal, etc.To see a real earnest change to the look of the offense Weber will need to change the personnel. You astutely mentioned why Frank recruited guards the way he did, well that has quite a bit to do with what oscar is going to run as well. The offense isn't going to for instance be a spread and pop offense because we don't have the players to run such an offense.
Quote from: pissclams on October 31, 2012, 08:55:23 AMQuote from: Chingon on October 31, 2012, 08:41:52 AMQuote from: pissclams on October 31, 2012, 08:36:28 AMQuote from: MakeItRain on October 31, 2012, 08:32:54 AMQuote from: pissclams on October 31, 2012, 08:15:21 AMi'm interested in hearing from everyone's take on last night's offense versus what we saw out of frank. what are the similarities you noticed, differences?As I mentioned in the scrimmage thread a lot of the basics are the same. People acting like Weber and the motion offense is a reinvention of the wheel is going to be the death of me. You learn motion offense as early as middle school and virtually everyone runs some form or another of it. This offense is very similar to the non pinch post Frank offense; pass go away, flex cuts, pick and seal, etc.To see a real earnest change to the look of the offense Weber will need to change the personnel. You astutely mentioned why Frank recruited guards the way he did, well that has quite a bit to do with what oscar is going to run as well. The offense isn't going to for instance be a spread and pop offense because we don't have the players to run such an offense.MiR you're exactly right, i was just baiting the people who were posting a month ago about how upset they were that we were now stuck with "oscar's offense" because i'm sure some were the same who were defending frank's.oh man burn on them!chicken nuggets!DOUBLE BURN! man you just crushed all the butthurt losers in this mindhive
Quote from: Chingon on October 31, 2012, 09:03:16 AMQuote from: pissclams on October 31, 2012, 08:55:23 AMQuote from: Chingon on October 31, 2012, 08:41:52 AMQuote from: pissclams on October 31, 2012, 08:36:28 AMQuote from: MakeItRain on October 31, 2012, 08:32:54 AMQuote from: pissclams on October 31, 2012, 08:15:21 AMi'm interested in hearing from everyone's take on last night's offense versus what we saw out of frank. what are the similarities you noticed, differences?As I mentioned in the scrimmage thread a lot of the basics are the same. People acting like Weber and the motion offense is a reinvention of the wheel is going to be the death of me. You learn motion offense as early as middle school and virtually everyone runs some form or another of it. This offense is very similar to the non pinch post Frank offense; pass go away, flex cuts, pick and seal, etc.To see a real earnest change to the look of the offense Weber will need to change the personnel. You astutely mentioned why Frank recruited guards the way he did, well that has quite a bit to do with what oscar is going to run as well. The offense isn't going to for instance be a spread and pop offense because we don't have the players to run such an offense.MiR you're exactly right, i was just baiting the people who were posting a month ago about how upset they were that we were now stuck with "oscar's offense" because i'm sure some were the same who were defending frank's.oh man burn on them!chicken nuggets!DOUBLE BURN! man you just crushed all the butthurt losers in this mindhivekeep up the great posting, Chingon.
what were your thoughts on the scrimmage last night, bud?
THIS ISN'T ABOUT FRANK.
I hope Angel and Rodney never get tired
we are a rodney and angel away from being a wooly team.
Quote from: Cire on October 31, 2012, 11:57:23 AMwe are a rodney and angel away from being a wooly team.what would we have been without bill and mike?
Side Note: Bob Chipman is starting to look old. I always thought he's looked the same for like the last 30 years but then I saw him last night and I was like, man, he's starting to look old.
Quote from: _33 on October 31, 2012, 09:41:40 AMSide Note: Bob Chipman is starting to look old. I always thought he's looked the same for like the last 30 years but then I saw him last night and I was like, man, he's starting to look old.Was just thinking about this some more. He may have looked older because he shaved his mustache. Sometimes that makes people look older.
Quote from: Cire on October 31, 2012, 11:57:23 AMwe are a rodney and angel away from being a wooly team.there are a shitload of wooly (or worse) teams out there if you remove every team's 2 best players