It baffles me that our passing game looks less complex than most pop warner teams. Every year, we seem to recruit QB's/WR's with potential. In the past 5 years, we've had a handful of OC's all with diffrent approaches on the passing game. Yet, we suck and it's frustrating. Although I would love a team with a great passing attack, I'm not sure if we will ever get there.
Do we look at schools like Georgia Tech and the naval academies and run that type of offense? I would not reccomend making a midseason change, but is it worth considering? I think we have the right QB (SM) on the roster and a rb (LM) that would thrive in getting pitches in open space. We've always been a strong run blocking team. If executed properly, it could allow us to control the clock.
BTW, I still believe in Whitmer as QB. I'm still hoping our passing game will evolve (not sure what year.) I also think that Whitmer/Davis have the potential to evolve into the best pass catching combo in the history of the program.
If we did convert to an option offense, would it give us an advantage in recruiting certain players.
In'm curious to see what the rest of the 'Yard thinks?
Do we look at schools like Georgia Tech and the naval academies and run that type of offense? I would not reccomend making a midseason change, but is it worth considering? I think we have the right QB (SM) on the roster and a rb (LM) that would thrive in getting pitches in open space. We've always been a strong run blocking team. If executed properly, it could allow us to control the clock.
BTW, I still believe in Whitmer as QB. I'm still hoping our passing game will evolve (not sure what year.) I also think that Whitmer/Davis have the potential to evolve into the best pass catching combo in the history of the program.
If we did convert to an option offense, would it give us an advantage in recruiting certain players.
In'm curious to see what the rest of the 'Yard thinks?
It is such a different mentality I would not be in favor of this and Johnson is struggling at Georgia Tech. One has to wonder if we should be recruiting for and trying to go to a spread read option which is behind so many successful offenses these days. Look how much trouble our D has with this. Instead of rushing the QB and zeroing in on an aiming point the DE's are trying to figure out who has the ball and it slows them down. They guess wrong and the QB is off to the races. Edsall is going this route in his new home. Having a QB that isn't a running threat is making it much easier for the defense. Of course our braintrust came from the NFL where running QB's are the exception and lousey teams run the wildcat. When Navy joins the Big East we will all get our fill of the true option and I predict we will struggle to stop it. It was the first game of the year so it was hard to gauge at the time but the job Notre Dame did on Navy was a indicator of how good their Defense is.