Who's the best guru?

#27
#27
College? Can't really judge by one. Different coaches do different things. This is why it is awesome. Spurrier made a living off of Lead-draw with like 5 concepts in 90s. Jim Johnson exposed him in the league. Kiffin uses motion and formations extremely well. That's all within the Norm Chow system handed-down -- which I also might add is the entire basis of TFS/Air Raid. Malzahn threw the game a curveball with the inverted veer/no-huddle stuff. Chip Kelly's of the world running faster than anything we've ever seen. Holgorsen, Tony Franklin are brilliant coaches with concision. The offense is installed in days, efficient, easy to learn. Flanker and split end are never flipped. Holgs added run/pass combos to what was originally there (Y-cross/screen, stick/draw). Also started running diamond and 30/21 gun sets. Franklin probably has about 15 ways to run Y-sail. June Jones changed run and shoot protections and added WCO packages, he definitely is a guru. Probably has forgot more than most know. Mazzone is all the rage. Simple, fast stuff that stretches the perimeter. Brian Kelly runs most of his pass game off of vert stems. Pattern-reading gets absolutely eliminated against him (Note: Saban is the master of pattern-reading). Can't forget Petrino. Awesome, awesome coach. Took the Erickson base stuff and added Coughlin concepts from the Jags. What else? The pirate. Added massive line splits and runs 4 verts 25 times per game. Chris Petersen. Fantastic game planner. Uses shifts more than anyone. Forgot about BOB. Can't credit him enough with what he did last year in NE. 12 personnel no-huddle monster. Penn State looked awesome this year. Calvin McGee/RRod with the ZR stuff which is all correlated to Meyer/Tiller/Northwestern and Indiana's current coach Kevin Wilson.

Could keep going, honestly.
More on Kelly and his use of vertical stems and how it renders pattern matching useless. Interesting stuff.....
 
#28
#28
College? Can't really judge by one. Different coaches do different things. This is why it is awesome. Spurrier made a living off of Lead-draw with like 5 concepts in 90s. Jim Johnson exposed him in the league. Kiffin uses motion and formations extremely well. That's all within the Norm Chow system handed-down -- which I also might add is the entire basis of TFS/Air Raid. Malzahn threw the game a curveball with the inverted veer/no-huddle stuff. Chip Kelly's of the world running faster than anything we've ever seen. Holgorsen, Tony Franklin are brilliant coaches with concision. The offense is installed in days, efficient, easy to learn. Flanker and split end are never flipped. Holgs added run/pass combos to what was originally there (Y-cross/screen, stick/draw). Also started running diamond and 30/21 gun sets. Franklin probably has about 15 ways to run Y-sail. June Jones changed run and shoot protections and added WCO packages, he definitely is a guru. Probably has forgot more than most know. Mazzone is all the rage. Simple, fast stuff that stretches the perimeter. Brian Kelly runs most of his pass game off of vert stems. Pattern-reading gets absolutely eliminated against him (Note: Saban is the master of pattern-reading). Can't forget Petrino. Awesome, awesome coach. Took the Erickson base stuff and added Coughlin concepts from the Jags. What else? The pirate. Added massive line splits and runs 4 verts 25 times per game. Chris Petersen. Fantastic game planner. Uses shifts more than anyone. Forgot about BOB. Can't credit him enough with what he did last year in NE. 12 personnel no-huddle monster. Penn State looked awesome this year. Calvin McGee/RRod with the ZR stuff which is all correlated to Meyer/Tiller/Northwestern and Indiana's current coach Kevin Wilson.

Could keep going, honestly.

bam11,the WebbVol asks that you list your top 5 OCs that would be available for hire. We have enough $ for Grude,we should be able to hire the best Oc-dc in nation with a Strong or Gundy-type hire. I believe either would be excellent recruiters. If Strong,and it`s getting close imo,we will need a OC that is brilliant AGAINST SEC Ds. I have no computer,so if you could start a Strong OC thread or post on mine,THANKS!! GOOD RESEARCH!! GO VOLS!!
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#29
#29
More on Kelly and his use of vertical stems and how it renders pattern matching useless. Interesting stuff.....

Pattern reading is where zone defenders identify and attack route combos that they have scouted rather than reacting to routes. Defenders are practically predicting the patterns of receivers. If you're offense revolves around Drive/Shallow/Drag/Unders/Mesh -- all horizontal routes, the plays can be read much easier, because it is normally combined with specific combos and the initial steps of the routes help give it away. If you're running 90% of your pass concepts off of a vertical stem -- Hitch/Comebacks/Options/Posts/Go/Fade/Digs the defenders can't read the play as well. The routes are in essence not giving away information from the start of the play. All the plays look the same. You're also putting a bind on the safeties when you divide the field into fourths. Saban has routinely destroyed teams with pattern reading. And he uses it in almost every coverage, even C3.
 
#30
#30
bam11,the WebbVol asks that you list your top 5 OCs that would be available for hire. We have enough $ for Grude,we should be able to hire the best Oc-dc in nation with a Strong or Gundy-type hire. I believe either would be excellent recruiters. If Strong,and it`s getting close imo,we will need a OC that is brilliant AGAINST SEC Ds. I have no computer,so if you could start a Strong OC thread or post on mine,THANKS!! GOOD RESEARCH!! GO VOLS!!
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15;Mazzone, Neal Brown, Lincoln Riley, Chuck Martin, Jeremy Bates, Jedd Fisch, Blake Anderson. Just a few. I really want Bob Stitt to get a job on an offensive staff. Not saying he has to be an OC. QB or RB coach at least. The guy is a walking Malzahn. Would fully expect him to be in the big leagues soon tearing up defenses.
 

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