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Old 02-27-2009, 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by billmac91 View Post
so you think tOSU steals a couple Navy plays for their attack against USC??

Why not just watch a few Navy games and incorporate a few plays into your offense?? You don't need to play a team to steal a play....

Tressel has flirted with the option on and off through the years. Coaches have a finite amount of time. I think Tress will learn more breaking down Navy film than he would at a cursory glance. I think somewhere, on some level of importance, the chance to study a decent option team is appealing to the OSU coaching staff. Did you notice NFL teams running single wing (wildcat etc) plays more in the playoffs when they played teams with a strong single wing package (miami)? I did. My bet is that the coaches spent enough time defensing the play that they could incorporate it into the offense with only marignally more effort.
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