Were they on another recruiting trip to Europe at the time? You have any inside info?!but RPO is the offence we will run".
No he said IF you want to be a blue blood, you have to beat them. Never said we ARE a blue blood for beating oneNo 5-Stars? I thought we were blue bloods now.
Wild idea: the offense belongs to Matt Simon, as it did for the Outback Bowl, and Sanford has essentially been hired as the "OC in waiting", and to take care of the QB room, while we wait for the inevitable reality that Matt Simon is going to be hired away, either as HC somewhere or as OC at a helmet school. Or even *gulp* becomes the HC here at Minnesota when Fleck is hired away.I have to remind myself there’s a chance the offense could be even better under Sanford. He’s been around and has been influenced by a lot of different coaches, probably doesn’t want to face plant and rub a lot of people the wrong way right out of the gate ergo will (probably) not want to throw out the playbook and start over.
I’m not arguing he’s not above Simon. But to say he’s a offensive coordinator in the traditional sense is a bit disingenuous.
First glance, once I saw there was a co-offensive coordinator, I assumed there were two. The fact that there isn’t makes me even more questioning of the title
This is right.I'll make it easy for you: Sanford and Simon design the game plan together with PJ's input. Sanford calls the plays.
Titles=more money. The boss gets to decide what people do. Same as every workplace in the world.
I would not be surprised if Fleck laid out the pre-reqs for the job as: 1) has to be the same system we ran this year, and 2) Simon will handle at least some of the play calling.
PJ said on radio this morning that Sanford will call the plays.This is right.
Just one thing however, it hasn't been announced officially how the play-calling will work. That is the thing people are waiting to learn.
Maybe they just don't have it firm yet, and they'll try things out in Spring Ball.
This is what I think the answer is. The new OC runs PJ’s system not his own. Simon is named co-OC as an OC in training and to keep the bargain re running PJ’s system. The new OC helps move PJ’s system beyond the rigidity of Kirk C’s. Little more aggressive with motion, more up tempo, more use of TEs and RBs in passing game—but still the basic RPO. This seems like the next logical step for an offense that wants to make things increasingly difficult for defenses (as long as we don’t start to confuse our own personnel with needless complexity). Plus, I think the new OC will bring more personnel energy to offensive side recruiting. PJ will call the shots and set the table; Sanford will dive into the chase. Sanford might get us into a new region, given his prior recruiting locales.
I trust him...still nervous...Whatever happen to just trust Fleck and the system? I'm sure he knows what he's doing.
I don't doubt also that Fleck analyzes himself throughout the year as to what he could have done differently after every game and then again at the end of the year. He doesn't make decisions lightly in my opinion.
What the hell? The sideline look is part of the play call. Every Gopher QB will do that on every play as long as Fleck is coach. It’s routine.I would love to see more pre-snap motion and disguises. As TM2 matures as a passer, he should be given more control rather than looking for everything from the sidelines.
This is right.
Just one thing however, it hasn't been announced officially how the play-calling will work. That is the thing people are waiting to learn.
Maybe they just don't have it firm yet, and they'll try things out in Spring Ball.
What the hell? The sideline look is part of the play call. Every Gopher QB will do that on every play as long as Fleck is coach. It’s routine.
This is a pretty short-sighted point of view. The reason PJ does it is to minimize complexity for his QBs. That’s why they get set, check sideline, make initial calls, check again, etc.
Keep in mind that playing with a 3rd year QB surrounded by returning, talented starters is fairly new for PJ. Giving TM2 more control allows you to be more creative offensively. You start narrowly (basic motions to check man vs. zone, etc.) and go from there.
Lol. No angst here.I'll make it easy for you: Sanford and Simon design the game plan together with PJ's input. Sanford calls the plays.
Titles=more money. The boss gets to decide what people do. Same as every workplace in the world.
Much angst over so little.
From 2016.....
Not a random hire. He’s known Sanford for a while.
PJ has hair again!
Dang it people posting old stuff always confusing me!No that’s from 2016
Those darn mid 30s. Same age my hairline decided to give up the ghost.PJ has hair again!