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Didnt realize he was the OC at Mich. State.
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Didnt realize he was the OC at Mich. State.
People forget how talented our WR/TE group was in Huds first few years. We took an offensive nose dive due to talent... not some OC play calls. As my brother says, non of our current WR/TE would start for Huds first team, and I agree.
Fast forward to today. Most of our talent is on the right side of the OL and RB. It also helps that our WR are good blockers. That is why we are a running team. No coach is going to make us a pass first team next year. We don't have the talent at WR to make tough/contested catches. The new coach will have to embrace a run first attack for the foreseeable future.
I'm upset we haven't had one flight watch, Maggard sighting, Not even a he said she said. I'm wondering if we are just going to wait until after the championship game to prevent any other team distractions. Maybe they will announce it at half time.
I definitely miss the Sumlin / Flight watch during the last coaching search. Those were some fun days on RP!
I think this is a bit of a misconception that Johnson's offense was more pass focus than run. In 2011 the offense was built more around the talent, or lack of depth at certain positions. Both primary backs were freshmen, Alonzo Harris and Quen Griffin. That year the offense averaged only 125 yards on the ground.
In 2012, the offense continued to evolve with the QBs running more along with Harris and Effrem Reed. The running game averaged over 196 yards a game.
In 2013, the offense continued to be more balanced. Averaging 212 yards passing and 205 yards rushing per game.
If you look at Jay Johnson's offense in Minnesota, it was built around a power running game.
If you look at Michigan State's offense this season, Walker is a Heisman Trophy candidate averaging over 150 Yards per game. They use a lot of play action in the passing game.
Johnson clearly believes in a more balanced offense, but adjust to his talent.
Again, this is not an endorsement of Jay Johnson, just putting factual information on the table to discuss.
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