I would be installing a different offensive system early tomorrow morning.
it is an incomplete system .
it is an incomplete system .
waltwa;842249486 said:
I would be installing a different offensive system early tomorrow morning.
it is an incomplete system .
berk18;842249538 said:
Basing this off of Cal and WSU* isn't reasonable. An Air Raid team has the #14 scoring offense in the country this season and is 10-2. In one game they scored 49 points against the #17 scoring defense in the country. Their two losses were both by 9, one to another Air Raid team and the other against the #13 defense in the country (against which they scored an alright 24 points). This team started running the Air Raid in 2010, and has won 11, 12, 8, and 10 games since then. In 2011 this team beat teams that were ranked #4, #8, #14 (x2), and #22 at the time they played. The win over #4 was in a BCS bowl. In 2012, a down year, they beat two teams that were ranked when they played. They're just the forgotten Air Raid team because, after their Air Raid guru left for a HC job, they've hired a series of no-name OC's to keep their offense intact. Most importantly, though, their plays from this season will look very, very familiar to anyone who payed attention to our offense this year. This team is, of course, Oklahoma State.
The Air Raid is like any other system. There are a few good coaches and a lot of bad coaches within it. There are lots of shitty pro-style and spread-to-run offenses too, but no one sees that as an indictment of the respective systems.
*Let's remember, though, that WSU just went to their first bowl game since 2003, so I wouldn't write off the Air Raid up there just yet.
Golden One;842249600 said:
Oklahoma State is very different than Cal and WSU because they have a very good defense. OSU gave up an average of 18.5 games this season; if we gave up only 18.5 points in each game this season, our record would have been 7-5 instead of 1-11. Our defense was horrible this season, as was WSU's.
waltwa;842249613 said:
ok here is what I would do. I would hire really good asst. coaches and invite them to my house tomorrow morning and get to work installing a different system.
waltwa;842249790 said:
it focuses too heavily on the passing game. it certainly in many cases can reduce the gap between a really good team and an average team. however there are simply too many times when a semblance of a running game is needed to create some balance to an offense and that is when the air raid comes off as an incomplete system.
never was this imbalance more clear than in the wsu disaster.
oh and by the way I did get hired as a hs coach and along the way had the #1rated team in the state of California.
Golden One;842249600 said:
Oklahoma State is very different than Cal and WSU because they have a very good defense. OSU gave up an average of 18.5 points per game this season; if we gave up only 18.5 points in each game this season, our record would have been 7-5 instead of 1-11. Our defense was horrible this season, as was WSU's.
GBMARIN;842250056 said:
The Golden One has it! Cal's defense this year riddled with injuries and staffed by recent HS graduates could not keep the Bears' HS grad offense in the game.
Bigelow running single wing would not have done any better. It's not on coaching.
GBMARIN;842250056 said:
The Golden One has it! Cal's defense this year riddled with injuries and staffed by recent HS graduates could not keep the Bears' HS grad offense in the game.
Bigelow running single wing would not have done any better. It's not on coaching.
6bear6;842250211 said:
isnt the air raid simply the "west coast offense" of Bill Walsh? You pass instead of run to make a first down.
BBBGOBEARS;842250245 said:
not on coaching? did you see that way these guys were taught to tackle?
okaydo;842250248 said:
yeah, but we don't have tight ends or fullbacks. or do we?
waltwa;842249486 said:
I would be installing a different offensive system early tomorrow morning.
it is an incomplete system .
BBBGOBEARS;842250245 said:
not on coaching? did you see that way these guys were taught to tackle?
waltwa;842250496 said:
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I think in the long run Cal is a program that can recruit well enough to play with the best ( and did a few years ago) and the Air raid is more of a system that is a WSU or team that simply can't recruit with the best teams and has to take an approach that can upset a good team but can never be consistent enough to beat the top teams in the Pac12