It’ll always be a run first, playaction based offense.
True, and I'm fine with no air raid, run-and-shoot, chuck-and-duck, oopty f***in oop, etc. But you're right and I think we all knew it. Not sure if the ones that turned it down wanted more control, but you knew it was going to be the case.
Having said that. Everyone bitches about our audible to the short side of the field. That's all about numbers. If they have the field stacked and numbers favor us the the boundary, that's where we're going to, and should, go. Doesn't always produce, but it does more often than message board experts think.
Lester's offense in the past does the same thing. It's similar to the triple option. If the read man comes down on the dive man or QB, it's a pull/pitch. His is the multiple RPO. Read a certain defender and either give, pull and run or pull and throw.
The read could be:
the DE for the RB run or QB keep
the OLB to hit the slant
the MLB or SS to hit the TE.
the OLB and the WR/WR's and TE have one less defender on their side
the read could be a non-read to keep the defense honest..
There were a lot of other things that I saw on different videos I watched. Very interesting route combinations. The same ol' same ol' combos we've seen the last few years (short flood, etc) were almost nonexistent and there was more downfield passing and middle of the field passes to the WR's. Not the GDGD/BF horizontal pass plays.
I watched more than I thought I would because it is a very interesting and effective offense. Obviously I'm by no means an expert but I love watching and breaking down film (I've been a HS D coordinator for 26 years). I know there is a lot more to it and many other things that are too complex and intricate for me to understand.
I'm sure the offense will stay safe (from TO's) and I hope it does, but I also hope it's creative enough to be able to beat/compete with the top 5 teams in the conference.