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Quote from: Spence on December 09, 2006, 10:37:04 PM
OK that's great...I got all that from the stat sheet.

Now, what I asked was...what formations they run out of, what types of plays they like to run out of it.

In other words, I'm trying to get a feel for if it is more like 90s Nebraska, 80s Oklahoma, West Virginia, Arkansas's Wildcat series, Florida's offense, the zone read, Air Force, Navy...or something else. Sorry I don't read this site every day; not that I figure what I would want to know has been covered in a frontpage article anyway.

Or any other option offense spence can look up on google within 45 seconds.

pg04

Quote from: Spence on December 09, 2006, 10:37:04 PM
OK that's great...I got all that from the stat sheet.

Now, what I asked was...what formations they run out of, what types of plays they like to run out of it.

In other words, I'm trying to get a feel for if it is more like 90s Nebraska, 80s Oklahoma, West Virginia, Arkansas's Wildcat series, Florida's offense, the zone read, Air Force, Navy...or something else. Sorry I don't read this site every day; not that I figure what I would want to know has been covered in a frontpage article anyway.

It's not that complicated...really...all they do is either have Sharpe take it him self, immediately hand off to the full back or pitch it out to the back. 

Spence

Quote from: Tags on December 09, 2006, 10:38:34 PM
Quote from: Spence on December 09, 2006, 10:37:04 PM
OK that's great...I got all that from the stat sheet.

Now, what I asked was...what formations they run out of, what types of plays they like to run out of it.

In other words, I'm trying to get a feel for if it is more like 90s Nebraska, 80s Oklahoma, West Virginia, Arkansas's Wildcat series, Florida's offense, the zone read, Air Force, Navy...or something else. Sorry I don't read this site every day; not that I figure what I would want to know has been covered in a frontpage article anyway.

Or any other option offense spence can look up on google within 45 seconds.

I don't need to google option football. SJF might need to google stopping the run after today though. But the point is there are a lot of "option" offenses...which are they using, or have they invented some new variation?

There are a lot more teams in college running the option than those I listed, those are just the best known...the ones I figured you'd have some familiarity with if you watch college football on TV.

boobyhasgameyo

There are a couple of Springfield posters on here but I don't know where they have been lately.  Fan of D3 and The Truth 00 I believe, so find one of their posts a while back and give them a personal message asking if you really want an in depth answer.  On here we will just tell you it is a two man show with Sharpe and Jackson and it's so effective because obviously it's deceptive and they run it to perfection....That's about it

Spence

Quote from: pg04 on December 09, 2006, 10:40:07 PM
Quote from: Spence on December 09, 2006, 10:37:04 PM
OK that's great...I got all that from the stat sheet.

Now, what I asked was...what formations they run out of, what types of plays they like to run out of it.

In other words, I'm trying to get a feel for if it is more like 90s Nebraska, 80s Oklahoma, West Virginia, Arkansas's Wildcat series, Florida's offense, the zone read, Air Force, Navy...or something else. Sorry I don't read this site every day; not that I figure what I would want to know has been covered in a frontpage article anyway.

It's not that complicated...really...all they do is either have Sharpe take it him self, immediately hand off to the full back or pitch it out to the back. 

Lord...this is like pulling teeth. I know what a triple option is.

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Quote from: Spence on December 09, 2006, 10:44:11 PM
Quote from: pg04 on December 09, 2006, 10:40:07 PM
Quote from: Spence on December 09, 2006, 10:37:04 PM
OK that's great...I got all that from the stat sheet.

Now, what I asked was...what formations they run out of, what types of plays they like to run out of it.

In other words, I'm trying to get a feel for if it is more like 90s Nebraska, 80s Oklahoma, West Virginia, Arkansas's Wildcat series, Florida's offense, the zone read, Air Force, Navy...or something else. Sorry I don't read this site every day; not that I figure what I would want to know has been covered in a frontpage article anyway.

It's not that complicated...really...all they do is either have Sharpe take it him self, immediately hand off to the full back or pitch it out to the back. 

Lord...this is like pulling teeth. I know what a triple option is.

Evidently not.

Spence

Quote from: boobyhasgameyo on December 09, 2006, 10:43:35 PM
There are a couple of Springfield posters on here but I don't know where they have been lately.  Fan of D3 and The Truth 00 I believe, so find one of their posts a while back and give them a personal message asking if you really want an in depth answer.  On here we will just tell you it is a two man show with Sharpe and Jackson and it's so effective because obviously it's deceptive and they run it to perfection....That's about it

OK let me make this real simple. Yes, no or numbers.

Do they use more than one formation?

If they use one formation, how many receivers does it have? how many tight ends? how many running backs?

Is the quarterback in the shotgun?

If they do use more than one formation, how many more?

How many receivers, backs, tight ends do those have?

How often does the quarterback run inside the tackle?

If this doesn't work, I give up.

Tags

Quote from: Spence on December 09, 2006, 10:47:23 PM
Quote from: boobyhasgameyo on December 09, 2006, 10:43:35 PM
There are a couple of Springfield posters on here but I don't know where they have been lately.  Fan of D3 and The Truth 00 I believe, so find one of their posts a while back and give them a personal message asking if you really want an in depth answer.  On here we will just tell you it is a two man show with Sharpe and Jackson and it's so effective because obviously it's deceptive and they run it to perfection....That's about it

OK let me make this real simple. Yes, no or numbers.

Do they use more than one formation?

If they use one formation, how many receivers does it have? how many tight ends? how many running backs?

Is the quarterback in the shotgun?

If they do use more than one formation, how many more?

How many receivers, backs, tight ends do those have?

How often does the quarterback run inside the tackle?

If this doesn't work, I give up.

I'll take the final option - no pun intended spencer.

Spence

Quote from: Tags on December 09, 2006, 10:46:34 PM
Quote from: Spence on December 09, 2006, 10:44:11 PM
Quote from: pg04 on December 09, 2006, 10:40:07 PM
Quote from: Spence on December 09, 2006, 10:37:04 PM
OK that's great...I got all that from the stat sheet.

Now, what I asked was...what formations they run out of, what types of plays they like to run out of it.

In other words, I'm trying to get a feel for if it is more like 90s Nebraska, 80s Oklahoma, West Virginia, Arkansas's Wildcat series, Florida's offense, the zone read, Air Force, Navy...or something else. Sorry I don't read this site every day; not that I figure what I would want to know has been covered in a frontpage article anyway.

It's not that complicated...really...all they do is either have Sharpe take it him self, immediately hand off to the full back or pitch it out to the back. 

Lord...this is like pulling teeth. I know what a triple option is.

Evidently not.

Nothing about anything I have asked precludes me from knowing what a triple option is. I watched Nebraska in the 90s more than enough to know what it is...and what isn't a triple option when it looks like it is, for that matter.

Perhaps I'm just asking the wrong people for the depth of answer I'm looking for.

Spence

Quote from: Tags on December 09, 2006, 10:49:01 PM
Quote from: Spence on December 09, 2006, 10:47:23 PM
Quote from: boobyhasgameyo on December 09, 2006, 10:43:35 PM
There are a couple of Springfield posters on here but I don't know where they have been lately.  Fan of D3 and The Truth 00 I believe, so find one of their posts a while back and give them a personal message asking if you really want an in depth answer.  On here we will just tell you it is a two man show with Sharpe and Jackson and it's so effective because obviously it's deceptive and they run it to perfection....That's about it

OK let me make this real simple. Yes, no or numbers.

Do they use more than one formation?

If they use one formation, how many receivers does it have? how many tight ends? how many running backs?

Is the quarterback in the shotgun?

If they do use more than one formation, how many more?

How many receivers, backs, tight ends do those have?

How often does the quarterback run inside the tackle?

If this doesn't work, I give up.

I'll take the final option - no pun intended spencer.

None taken...I don't even know this spencer guy.

pg04

Quote from: Spence on December 09, 2006, 10:47:23 PM
Quote from: boobyhasgameyo on December 09, 2006, 10:43:35 PM
There are a couple of Springfield posters on here but I don't know where they have been lately.  Fan of D3 and The Truth 00 I believe, so find one of their posts a while back and give them a personal message asking if you really want an in depth answer.  On here we will just tell you it is a two man show with Sharpe and Jackson and it's so effective because obviously it's deceptive and they run it to perfection....That's about it

OK let me make this real simple. Yes, no or numbers.

Do they use more than one formation?

If they use one formation, how many receivers does it have? how many tight ends? how many running backs?

Is the quarterback in the shotgun?

If they do use more than one formation, how many more?

How many receivers, backs, tight ends do those have?

How often does the quarterback run inside the tackle?

If this doesn't work, I give up.

No
No
not many
often

There. 

Tags

Punching out fellas, been a long day.

Hope everyone made it back safely.

boobyhasgameyo

Quote from: Spence on December 09, 2006, 10:41:45 PM
Quote from: Tags on December 09, 2006, 10:38:34 PM
Quote from: Spence on December 09, 2006, 10:37:04 PM
OK that's great...I got all that from the stat sheet.

Now, what I asked was...what formations they run out of, what types of plays they like to run out of it.

In other words, I'm trying to get a feel for if it is more like 90s Nebraska, 80s Oklahoma, West Virginia, Arkansas's Wildcat series, Florida's offense, the zone read, Air Force, Navy...or something else. Sorry I don't read this site every day; not that I figure what I would want to know has been covered in a frontpage article anyway.

Or any other option offense spence can look up on google within 45 seconds.

I don't need to google option football. SJF might need to google stopping the run after today though.


you need to stop bashing Fisher amigo, when was the last time Marietta went to the playoffs? Have they ever? Sure they might not win the conference because of Mount Union but there are pool C bids out there believe it or not

Spence

Quote from: boobyhasgameyo on December 09, 2006, 10:58:31 PM
Quote from: Spence on December 09, 2006, 10:41:45 PM
Quote from: Tags on December 09, 2006, 10:38:34 PM
Quote from: Spence on December 09, 2006, 10:37:04 PM
OK that's great...I got all that from the stat sheet.

Now, what I asked was...what formations they run out of, what types of plays they like to run out of it.

In other words, I'm trying to get a feel for if it is more like 90s Nebraska, 80s Oklahoma, West Virginia, Arkansas's Wildcat series, Florida's offense, the zone read, Air Force, Navy...or something else. Sorry I don't read this site every day; not that I figure what I would want to know has been covered in a frontpage article anyway.

Or any other option offense spence can look up on google within 45 seconds.

I don't need to google option football. SJF might need to google stopping the run after today though.


you need to stop bashing Fisher amigo, when was the last time Marietta went to the playoffs? Have they ever? Sure they might not win the conference because of Mount Union but there are pool C bids out there believe it or not

Yeah we were 8-1-1 one year with a tie against John Carroll and a 41-37 loss to Mount and didn't get one.

Maybe if we played in a mediocre region we could slough around and get one despite not being all that good. I've never said Marietta should have gone to the playoffs though.

pg04

Quote from: Spence on December 09, 2006, 11:01:44 PM
Quote from: boobyhasgameyo on December 09, 2006, 10:58:31 PM
Quote from: Spence on December 09, 2006, 10:41:45 PM
Quote from: Tags on December 09, 2006, 10:38:34 PM
Quote from: Spence on December 09, 2006, 10:37:04 PM
OK that's great...I got all that from the stat sheet.

Now, what I asked was...what formations they run out of, what types of plays they like to run out of it.

In other words, I'm trying to get a feel for if it is more like 90s Nebraska, 80s Oklahoma, West Virginia, Arkansas's Wildcat series, Florida's offense, the zone read, Air Force, Navy...or something else. Sorry I don't read this site every day; not that I figure what I would want to know has been covered in a frontpage article anyway.

Or any other option offense spence can look up on google within 45 seconds.

I don't need to google option football. SJF might need to google stopping the run after today though.


you need to stop bashing Fisher amigo, when was the last time Marietta went to the playoffs? Have they ever? Sure they might not win the conference because of Mount Union but there are pool C bids out there believe it or not

Yeah we were 8-1-1 one year with a tie against John Carroll and a 41-37 loss to Mount and didn't get one.

Maybe if we played in a mediocre region we could slough around and get one despite not being all that good. I've never said Marietta should have gone to the playoffs though.


OK really, just shut up...Nobody cares about you, Nobody here cares about Marietta.  Why don't you study your beloved option offense elsewhere.  Please, for the good of everyone.