Offense Analysts

muscleknight

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Mar 25, 2001
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Don't we employ offensive analysts? It is said that we are tipping our plays on offense. Well wouldn't that be something an analyst would be looking for?
 

Prestonyte

All-American
Jun 1, 2022
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We are so predictable everyone in the stands and watching TV knows what is coming. The scheme, although difficult for the players to learn, is not fooling anyone!
 

18IsTheMan

Heisman
Oct 1, 2014
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We are so predictable everyone in the stands and watching TV knows what is coming. The scheme, although difficult for the players to learn, is not fooling anyone!

Satterfield has developed an offense that is impossible for his own players to figure out but is incredibly easy for opposing defenses to diagnose and stop.

That's pretty remarkable, actually.
 

Rogue Cock

Joined Sep 11, 2000
Jan 22, 2022
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Satterfield has developed an offense that is impossible for his own players to figure out but is incredibly easy for opposing defenses to diagnose and stop.

That's pretty remarkable, actually.
True. Was watching another game where they were trying to explain the "pro-style" offense. Hopefully I get this right....evidently for every play call there are variations based on what the defense is trying to do or take away....the players have to know the play, be able to read the defense and be able to select the proper variation of the play to defeat what the ,efense is doing. That takes a LOT of practice ttime and repitition to learn....which is one reason few, if any, college teams attempt to run a true pro-style offense as college teams are not allowed enough practice time to properly implement the offense. Absent knowing the variations or being able to read what the defense is doing....it is an offense that is pretty darned easy to figure out.