UPDATED Tim Banks a potential candidate for Miami and Clemson DC

Sure. Teams will have some plays they carry into specific game plans. Most teams in the country will occasionally run a mesh route. Outside of that famous drop, you’ll be hard pressed to find such examples.

If your point is that everyone runs some elements that are outside the traditional scope of their offense, sure. But your overall point has seemed to be that it’s some important aspect of our offense. That’s simple not true.
My point is you said “find me something uniquely air raid, I’ll wait” when I said he “blends” different styles. I just did that. It appears I am correct, that CJH blends multiple styles from his vast background.

He doesn’t run an air raid system, or a veer and shoot, but a mixture of all.

I now understanding that you can’t admit when you are wrong even when given the proof you required.
 
My point is you said “find me something uniquely air raid, I’ll wait” when I said he “blends” different styles. I just did that. It appears I am correct, that CJH blends multiple styles from his vast background.

He doesn’t run an air raid system, or a veer and shoot, but a mixture of all.

I now understanding that you can’t admit when you are wrong even when given the proof you required.

Odd to declare you’re right and other person is wrong after claiming a post route was y cross. Still no intent of admitting you were wrong on that?

“He once ran mesh” is a long way from claiming his offense is a blend of multiple styles.

He runs a “veer and shoot offense” (quotes because I hate the term and prefer run n shoot).

If I saw Army run outside zone once, I wouldn’t declare “wow, they’re not an option team; but rather, their offense blends multiple styles”.

You don’t define something based on the rare exception.

We have a run n shoot offense with a gap scheme (power/counter) running gap. Sometimes we run other things (inside zone for example). But on the vast majority of plays we are using run n shoot passing plays and gap scheme run plays.
 
This was not the news Miami Hurricanes football fans were hoping for. According to a report from On3's Pete Nakos, Tennessee Volunteers defensive coordinator Tim Banks turned down the Miami Hurricanes after he was offered the DC job in Coral Gables. Miami has been searching for a new defensive coordinator since firing Lance Guidry after two seasons on New Year's Eve.

- Cane's Warning
 
Goodwin officially out at Clemons...

Brent Hubbs immediately makes a thread saying that occurred..

Gotta be smoke on Banks for that to be posted by Hubbs.
 

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