GoGators01
Gator Fan
Rumor has it that muschamp will be looking to go pro style with his offnesive coordinator
Kind of got me all excited now. I may have to go start a new Dynasty on my NCAA Football Game and use the pro style play book.
I use multiple and it does great for me, trey running this flex and wishbone, and brantley in the rest of the formations.A friend of mine used Florida as his video game NCAA '10 team with a pro style offense. His video game Florida team won the national championship amongst 16 online players.
It's not our job to dictate or request a style of offense. All I want is a style of offense that puts points on the board. Last year's spread-option works (same as the 2008 version, but executed differently...same offense). The pro style works. The spread works. The veer works. Who cares? It's all about execution, not style.
The main reason this year's spread-option did not work (other than the aforementioned lack of mobility by the QB and a bad O-line) is that Brantley did not know how to make the zone-read. He knows how to make a regular, pro style read, but not a zone-read. Those who think the Florida offense is just a gimmick that only worked because of Tebow forget that even Leak made it work. Also, watch footage of Cam Newton doing the "Tebow duck". The Tebow move is when the QB fakes like he is running up the gut, crouches down to read where the defenders are in the box, and then pops back up for a pass over the top. That, ladies and gentlemen, is one zone-read, and it works great with Cam Newton. It's not a gimmick offense. Our 2010 version of the spread-option was the problem, not the offensive style itself.
The 3-QB system was a temporary fix that was necessary in order to provide misdirection and confusion necessary for an option attack, and the option attack would have set up a spread passing attack. None of those happened against real opponents, obviously.
Even Texas modified its offense based on personnel. With Vince Young, that offense was essentially a spread-option with a lot of QB draws from a tremendous runner. With Colt McCoy it was a spread. That OC had the personnel to go from spread-option/QB draw to spread. We lacked the personnel to go from spread-option to spread or pro style. I doubt we recruited the right personnel for a pro style today. We would need to scrap the entire O-line, add a blocking TE, bring in HBs twice as big, and actually use our FBs for something other than keeping the bench warm.
Let the incoming OC decide what kind of offense we get. More than likely we will see a hybrid of the old offense and the new one until we have run through a couple recruiting classes.
Brantley needs to stay. If that report turns out to be true, it is going to be bad for Florida and Brantley.