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Chizik and Brown going away from the spread...
Posted on 11/24/12 at 4:53 pm
Posted on 11/24/12 at 4:53 pm
Its probably been discussed to death, but:
Chizik decided Auburn should move away from the spread to a more pro style after Malzahn left.
After the national championship loss, Mack Brown decided Texas needed to move away from the spread to a more pro style to be competitive.
Since changing their offense, Auburn is 3-9 (we'll just go ahead and count today as a loss) and Texas is 21-15. Are the two coaches not good enough to migrate their teams to a different style offense? Do they not have the right players for those systems?
This should serve as a warning for any other coaches, change offensive systems at your own peril.
Chizik decided Auburn should move away from the spread to a more pro style after Malzahn left.
After the national championship loss, Mack Brown decided Texas needed to move away from the spread to a more pro style to be competitive.
Since changing their offense, Auburn is 3-9 (we'll just go ahead and count today as a loss) and Texas is 21-15. Are the two coaches not good enough to migrate their teams to a different style offense? Do they not have the right players for those systems?
This should serve as a warning for any other coaches, change offensive systems at your own peril.
This post was edited on 11/24/12 at 4:57 pm
Posted on 11/24/12 at 4:55 pm to relapse98
Has nothing to do with our no-tackling sorry arse football team.
Posted on 11/24/12 at 4:57 pm to relapse98
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After the national championship loss, Mack Brown decided Texas needed to move away from the spread to a more pro style to be competitive.
I honestly didn't pay attention to the UT offense, but if they ran a spread you could have fooled me. They were a pass first team and they've had pro-style QBs for a while now.
Their offense wasn't the problem in the National championship, McCoy getting hurt was. Lately their problem has been their historically bad defense.
This post was edited on 11/24/12 at 4:58 pm
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