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Per Bleacher Report

The reason Gruden is a great fit in Tennessee is because he would likely run a version of Oregon's spread-option offense.

After Gruden was fired from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2009, he spent a week with Chip Kelly in Florida learning the spread-option offense. We've all seen how effective the Ducks have been with their offense, and it should be no different for Gruden in the SEC.

That being said, do you guys like this idea or bring back old man football?
 
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he spent a week with a coach so he is going to now install an offense that he has never coached on any level?
 
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The man has spent over three decades coaching in the WCO. Simply put, good coaches adapt. Concision, tempo, and efficiency is the answer as of late. If you're a good coach, you build a system around your players, not the players around your system. Regardless, wouldn't see him diverting from what he knows best.
 
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Per Bleacher Report

The reason Gruden is a great fit in Tennessee is because he would likely run a version of Oregon's spread-option offense.

After Gruden was fired from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2009, he spent a week with Chip Kelly in Florida learning the spread-option offense. We've all seen how effective the Ducks have been with their offense, and it should be no different for Gruden in the SEC.

That being said, do you guys like this idea or bring back old man football?
Did u watch any of the Stanford game tonight? You must have one to many!!!
 
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Per Bleacher Report

The reason Gruden is a great fit in Tennessee is because he would likely run a version of Oregon's spread-option offense.

After Gruden was fired from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2009, he spent a week with Chip Kelly in Florida learning the spread-option offense. We've all seen how effective the Ducks have been with their offense, and it should be no different for Gruden in the SEC.

That being said, do you guys like this idea or bring back old man football?



New style offense, old school defense!! Whatever Gruden says, GOES!!
 
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Read a article on Gruden coming to TN amd what style of offense he would bring. I wanted to see what some thought, I for one am actually against it because I prefer old man football, traditional TN power run game. I bet if they had won then some opinions would be different. One TOO many? Yeah I guess.... soda
 
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Read a article on Gruden coming to TN amd what style of offense he would bring. I wanted to see what some thought, I for one am actually against it because I prefer old man football, traditional TN power run game. I bet if they had won then some opinions would be different. One TOO many? Yeah I guess.... soda

Inside zone, outside zone, zone read, option, power, counter, trap, doesn't matter. You run what works for your players.
 
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I've always respected Stanford for a lot of reaons--but I never thought I'd long for a program like theirs. Good grief: I don't know what Stanford's record is, and granted they play in a weaker conference, but damn the Cardinal play smart football most of the time. They have smart players and smart coaches and not a bunch of f--kups.
 
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Read a article on Gruden coming to TN amd what style of offense he would bring. I wanted to see what some thought, I for one am actually against it because I prefer old man football, traditional TN power run game. I bet if they had won then some opinions would be different. One TOO many? Yeah I guess.... soda

I've been saying this for a while...we need to get back to a pro style offensive set. This happens to Oregon every time they face a legit D.
 
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We can run the single wing if it wins football games. The main reason Stanford beat Oregon tonight was it won the battles at the line of scrimmage. You dont control the line scrimmage you wont win no matter what offense or defense you run. The announcers said the same thing.
 

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