ACvol3
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Not a chance ....
This is a forum for discussion. But I guess everyone is too busy high-fiving and "booming" to actually discuss how this QB fits into CBJ's offensive scheme. And despite what people are saying CBJ certainly has an offensive scheme that necessitates a QB that can beat you with his legs.
Not a chance ....
This is a forum for discussion. But I guess everyone is too busy high-fiving and "booming" to actually discuss how this QB fits into CBJ's offensive scheme. And despite what people are saying CBJ certainly has an offensive scheme that necessitates a QB that can beat you with his legs.
Not a chance ....
This is a forum for discussion. But I guess everyone is too busy high-fiving and "booming" to actually discuss how this QB fits into CBJ's offensive scheme. And despite what people are saying CBJ certainly has an offensive scheme that necessitates a QB that can beat you with his legs.
Not a chance ....
This is a forum for discussion. But I guess everyone is too busy high-fiving and "booming" to actually discuss how this QB fits into CBJ's offensive scheme. And despite what people are saying CBJ certainly has an offensive scheme that necessitates a QB that can beat you with his legs.
Maybe he builds a scheme based on the talent that he has on his team. And now that he sees that he is loaded with great WRs, RBs and TEs... he can build a scheme to get them the ball. The spread is built for less talented teams to get their opponents tired and off balance. How often do yall expect the QB to run the ball? They will run it around 3-5 times a game more than likely... even Worley did that last year. Besides, we have Jennings if they coaches want to run more than that.
CBJ was hell bent to run his scheme last year when his players were more suited to more of a pro-style offense - especially the QB and the offensive line - so no he isn't building his scheme around his talent. He has implemented his scheme - the one he employed at Cinci and Central Mich. and will continue to run that scheme.
CBJ was hell bent to run his scheme last year when his players were more suited to more of a pro-style offense - especially the QB and the offensive line - so no he isn't building his scheme around his talent. He has implemented his scheme - the one he employed at Cinci and Central Mich. and will continue to run that scheme.