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re: Questions for Aubs on Malzahn's true offensive system
Posted on 7/8/14 at 3:02 pm to FourThreeForty
Posted on 7/8/14 at 3:02 pm to FourThreeForty
1. No, his offense is molded to the strengths/weaknesses of the team. Take a look at his Tulsa resume and you'll see he will air it out if that is the best scenario for a W.
2. Not trust, but strengths. Marshall won a couple games last year through the air, but at the end of the day it wasn't his strength. The fact Marshall was put in that situation means he trusts him. Plus, people seem to forget Marshall was, for all intents and purposes, like a true freshman QB to start the year. Gus will air it out this year.
3. He has the QB he wants, I would assume. He morphed two kids that "can't cut it as an SEC QB because transfer QBs do not work in the SEC" into SEC winning QBs, all while both reaching the BCSNC. This is strictly Gus being able to examine a team and find the competitive advantage. Unlike some coaches, he isn't afraid to adapt his gameplan.
2. Not trust, but strengths. Marshall won a couple games last year through the air, but at the end of the day it wasn't his strength. The fact Marshall was put in that situation means he trusts him. Plus, people seem to forget Marshall was, for all intents and purposes, like a true freshman QB to start the year. Gus will air it out this year.
3. He has the QB he wants, I would assume. He morphed two kids that "can't cut it as an SEC QB because transfer QBs do not work in the SEC" into SEC winning QBs, all while both reaching the BCSNC. This is strictly Gus being able to examine a team and find the competitive advantage. Unlike some coaches, he isn't afraid to adapt his gameplan.
This post was edited on 7/8/14 at 3:03 pm
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