Johnny Jefferson running for 300 yards and 3 touchdowns and later admitting that he was battling heroin withdrawals the entire time might be the most impressive athletic achievement I’ve ever seen. I hope Johnny is happy and healthy today.
#58 for Baylor does some absolutely insane shit all game long. They're pulling him from left tackle on damn near every play and he's moving like his feet are on fire
One year after getting more PASSING yards in a bowl game than any team ever...........this team got more RUSHING yards in a bowl game than any team ever..........check it out .
Briles unveiled a Single Wing playbook to win a game without his best QBs; and it not only worked it was a scoring bonanza. A team needs to bring it back and shred it's competition with it. NCAA teams created Air Raid and pass happy spreads that make it easier and easier to pass; for guys who can't do the way way more intricate, difficult, complicated NFL offensive playbooks. But why not use the talent you have to do the Single Wing? Not the awful Wildcat; the Single Wing, a complete offense. There's always 10 NFL teams who DONT have the NFL caliber winning QB...the guy who can read the coverage; ID the person who is supposed to get open against that specific look; and fire a bullet or a Balloon that hits the guy in stride...IN TWO POINT FIVE SECONDS, tops. So why do they keep doing it? It's always the same story in the NFL: every 3 years fire the coach and draft a new QB. DO SOMETHING ELSE if you don't have one of the few human beings who can't read a disguised NFL defense in 2 seconds; make accurate throws every time, and ignore large men who will crush you as soon as the ball leaves your hand. Fuck it; Do what Briles just did above. Buy a Single Wing Playbook; add some NFL concepts and modernization on the simple single wing pass plays: like zone beaters on one side and man to man beaters on the other. Checkdowns and/or hot routes.
He did this without a QB. Notice that the two who are always at the snap are Johnny Jefferson and Lynx Hawthorne. One is a Wide Receiver, the other is a running back. Baylor did what not even Oklahoma could do.
Briles offenses morphed over the years and its a mix of several things. Veer concepts he learned while playing at UH under Yeoman, power isolation and inside runs, then spacing, lots of spacing, tempo, tempo tempo. The game vs. N. Carolina all goes back to the fundamentals of their offense - isolation and running the ball. N. Carolina was unable to stop their power run game. However, that doesn't mean this offense can be successful week in and week out - it was just one data point in a bowl game.
Ah yes, that time where we made up an offense and won a bowl game
Johnny Jefferson running for 300 yards and 3 touchdowns and later admitting that he was battling heroin withdrawals the entire time might be the most impressive athletic achievement I’ve ever seen. I hope Johnny is happy and healthy today.
Baylor: We beat you without our original Offense and made it up as we went along
Larry Fedora: Welp, if you can't beat em, join em in a few years
#58 for Baylor does some absolutely insane shit all game long. They're pulling him from left tackle on damn near every play and he's moving like his feet are on fire
One year after getting more PASSING yards in a bowl game than any team ever...........this team got more RUSHING yards in a bowl game than any team ever..........check it out .
Art Briles is the greatest offensive mind in football history.
Briles unveiled a Single Wing playbook to win a game without his best QBs; and it not only worked it was a scoring bonanza. A team needs to bring it back and shred it's competition with it. NCAA teams created Air Raid and pass happy spreads that make it easier and easier to pass; for guys who can't do the way way more intricate, difficult, complicated NFL offensive playbooks. But why not use the talent you have to do the Single Wing? Not the awful Wildcat; the Single Wing, a complete offense.
There's always 10 NFL teams who DONT have the NFL caliber winning QB...the guy who can read the coverage; ID the person who is supposed to get open against that specific look; and fire a bullet or a Balloon that hits the guy in stride...IN TWO POINT FIVE SECONDS, tops. So why do they keep doing it? It's always the same story in the NFL: every 3 years fire the coach and draft a new QB. DO SOMETHING ELSE if you don't have one of the few human beings who can't read a disguised NFL defense in 2 seconds; make accurate throws every time, and ignore large men who will crush you as soon as the ball leaves your hand. Fuck it; Do what Briles just did above. Buy a Single Wing Playbook; add some NFL concepts and modernization on the simple single wing pass plays: like zone beaters on one side and man to man beaters on the other. Checkdowns and/or hot routes.
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How you think he will do at day.. I think it will work anywhere
He did this without a QB. Notice that the two who are always at the snap are Johnny Jefferson and Lynx Hawthorne. One is a Wide Receiver, the other is a running back. Baylor did what not even Oklahoma could do.
Briles offenses morphed over the years and its a mix of several things. Veer concepts he learned while playing at UH under Yeoman, power isolation and inside runs, then spacing, lots of spacing, tempo, tempo tempo. The game vs. N. Carolina all goes back to the fundamentals of their offense - isolation and running the ball. N. Carolina was unable to stop their power run game. However, that doesn't mean this offense can be successful week in and week out - it was just one data point in a bowl game.
11/28/20.......with 3 Covid QB’s all out tomorrow.....I wonder if the Denver Broncos coaches are looking at this tape.......
It's the broncos. They more than likely didn't look at any tape to adapt
That’s why the Broncos lost…..unable to adapt.
22:20 I cant stop laughing
How was that up the middle open so much? In the 1st running it what 4x in a row? Come on. Wow. Sic em
If Sherrone Moore ran this offense at Michigan this season they’d be 10-2