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It's not going to change until that buffoon of an OC Grant Gregory is gone. Here's to hoping he "steps away" after this season is over
Well, according to Gregory, USF's offense does not have a scheme, they have a conglomoration of stuff... This was mentioned at the beginning of the broadcast last night.
give ford the ball 25 times like pitt did with its back
Kiffin to USF...I like it
Quote from: ZenBuc on October 03, 2008, 07:53:02 AMWell, according to Gregory, USF's offense does not have a scheme, they have a conglomoration of stuff... This was mentioned at the beginning of the broadcast last night.give ford the ball 25 times like pitt did with its back
Quote from: Duthsty Rhothdes on October 03, 2008, 09:31:31 AMQuote from: ZenBuc on October 03, 2008, 07:53:02 AMWell, according to Gregory, USF's offense does not have a scheme, they have a conglomoration of stuff... This was mentioned at the beginning of the broadcast last night.give ford the ball 25 times like pitt did with its backOr Taylor.IMO Taylor is the better back, just needs the ball more.In some ways, UF and USF are similar. Both have a lot of talented backs, but neither settles on one and that hurts the offense. IMO when you are constantly shuffling RB's in and out, you can't get a rhythm and you are left trying to get everyone their touches and the end result is not good.
Quote from: LFO on October 04, 2008, 01:18:46 PMQuote from: Duthsty Rhothdes on October 03, 2008, 09:31:31 AMQuote from: ZenBuc on October 03, 2008, 07:53:02 AMWell, according to Gregory, USF's offense does not have a scheme, they have a conglomoration of stuff... This was mentioned at the beginning of the broadcast last night.give ford the ball 25 times like pitt did with its backOr Taylor.IMO Taylor is the better back, just needs the ball more.In some ways, UF and USF are similar. Both have a lot of talented backs, but neither settles on one and that hurts the offense. IMO when you are constantly shuffling RB's in and out, you can't get a rhythm and you are left trying to get everyone their touches and the end result is not good.They could utilize those two and it may be ok. It's the rotating of 4 or 5 guys plus several designed runs by Grothe that is killing this offense.