Until we are able to do what Duke has done in increasing size, numbers, and higher rated recruits, we will have to have a creative scheme to move the ball, IMO. And I just don't see it yet. There are hardly no fakes or deceptions woven into the playbook. (I don't think the reverse pass play qualifies). Hence, every grandmother can see what's coming and what we are doing on practically every play. 80% of our offensive success so far has been Hinton's improvising.
What made Grobe's O work early in his tenure was the deception constantly woven into every play. What really made us click was finding an unbelievably gifted passer (Skinner) that complimented it and took us to the heights we'd never seen.
What made Grobe's O work early in his tenure was the deception constantly woven into every play. What really made us click was finding an unbelievably gifted passer (Skinner) that complimented it and took us to the heights we'd never seen.