Started By
Message
re: Everyone will be running the spread within 7 years
Posted on 1/18/13 at 9:51 am to John Maplethorpe
Posted on 1/18/13 at 9:51 am to John Maplethorpe
quote:
John Maplethorpe
quote:
Everyone will be running the spread within 7 years
Used to be the Wing-T was the dominant philosophy.
Then it was the Veer.
Then it was the forward pass.
Then it was option football.
Then it was Pro Sets.
Then it was run-and-shoot.
Then it was Pro-Sets.
Now its Spread Formations.
Look, I hate to tell you this, but its not the "future" because spread formation football has been around since Sid Gilman. Leach & Mumme grafted the BYU short-crossing routes & passing-game concepts into what they were running at Ohio Weslyan & Valdosta State.
Urban Meyer learned a lot of his offense from that as well as Joe Tiller at Purdue when he was playing with Drew Brees at QB.
(and with Sumlin coaching the WR's, I might add)
This stuff is cyclical. While I agree that putting a defender in space and requiring him to play with discipline is a basic concept that can allow you to run all sorts of traditional staple plays and have success, the bottom line is that the teams at the top of the food-chain (The Alabama's, Georgia's, LSU's, Florida's, etc) will still recruit more size per roster than other teams beneath them.
The sheer number of players that have the requisite size to negate your splits on the line while playing with athleticism and discipline thakns to superior coaching & development will still overwhelm a team running these offensive concepts as a base.
Yes, I agree that there are notable examples of these concepts having success. But Alabama sees no need to change from its basic concepts. Neither does UGA. Neither does LSU (while playcalling is another story).
These teams will always possess the speed, size & athleticism to negate an inherent advantage the Spread principles provide (reducing discpline via repeatedly asking defenders to play with discipline in space).
Even still, guys like Troy Calhoun & Paul Johnson are running triple-option/flexbone offenses in a time where the forward pass is valued moreso than in any other time period or era of CFB.
So no, everyone will not be running Spread in 7 years. Besides, the splits of the OL aren't what make it produce. Its what you do AFTER you spread the defense out.
On its basic level, this is another way to give OC's, QB's, playcallers & offenses in general a method to force the defense into showing its intentions prior to the snap, which provides an advantage.
Posted on 1/18/13 at 9:55 am to GFunk
quote:
Extensive list of offensive things
Did you forget West Coast Offense?
Popular
Back to top
Follow SECRant for SEC Football News