Not much imagination on offense. We work the edges and avoid the middle. Not impressed.
Lack of imagination has been a problem since Clawson was hired. Vanilla. Not good.
Not much imagination on offense. We work the edges and avoid the middle. Not impressed.
Not much imagination on offense. We work the edges and avoid the middle. Not impressed.
This trying to run up the middle and out physical teams is just hard to do at schools like Wake. Really need some imagination, open it up with a spread, Veer, option, cut blocking, orbits, cut blocking, something. With QB's who can't even see over the OL, they need to roll out.
Vanilla should still look effective.
Well, either the black offense or the gold offense had the ball the whole time, and produced 24 points. And along with the 0 in the second half, that's an average of 12 per team a game.Wake's offense had 24 points at the half. I'd consider 48 points per game "effective." Only averaged 17.4 last year. More than a 175% increase!
I was not at the game, but I did see Clawson comment about keeping things 'vanilla' on purpose because game was televised. I do not know exactly what this means, but seems to speak to above comments on some level.
I was not at the game, but I did see Clawson comment about keeping things 'vanilla' on purpose because game was televised. I do not know exactly what this means, but seems to speak to above comments on some level.
So said Grobe in 2013 as we awaited the fabled "option attack" with bated breath. Fact is, no one is expecting to see trick plays, that's a red herring. What we should see is an effective offense, something we haven't seen for a decade.
Well, either the black offense or the gold offense had the ball the whole time, and produced 24 points. And along with the 0 in the second half, that's an average of 12 per team a game.
This trying to run up the middle and out physical teams is just hard to do at schools like Wake. Really need some imagination, open it up with a spread, Veer, option, cut blocking, orbits, cut blocking, something. With QB's who can't even see over the OL, they need to roll out.