going4roses;842644534 said:
Beardog/killa/berk thoughts on hire?
I like the hire -- of all the possible air raid guys out there, Spav stood out to me since he's from Holgerson's side of the Air-Raid tree.
Dana and Sonny have a long history, and I prefer the direction that they have took their versions of the air-raid (namely their emphasis on the vertical pass game and building nice complimentary constraint components to their schemes).
He's a young guy w/ a nice recruiting background (he brought in some studs to WVU, and likewise did the same at Texas A&M).
If you go back and look @ the tape of his TAMU offenses, there's a lot of similarities between what they do, and what we did w/ Tony in terms of route concepts, play action, and RPO -- Spav should be able to work within the scheme that our offensive staff has put together, and possibly add some new wrinkles that will compliment what we already do.
The transition (scheme wise) should be relatively seamless -- the reps we have invested in our Roster will not be wasted.
From watching some of TAMU film, its clear that a huge part of their offensive philosophy was to attack presnap leverage w/ spread formations w/ a mix of the inside zone run game paired w/ the screen game (we were more outside zone / power paired w/ the vertical pass). They would catch teams in nickel personnel, and were able to attack overhang slot defenders in run/pass conflict -- so the bubble-screen game was a huge part of what they did (so the TAMU fanbase crybaby action about the bubble-screen may have been warranted -- but in the end, when I see guys who attack that, I know they "get it" -- Football is a game of numbers and spatial geometry).
A lot of what made the TFS BearRaid great is that emphasized a mix of RPO and Play Action to go vertical on dudes over the top -- which played to the strengths of Jared's game. It's all about adapting your scheme to the strengths of the personnel you have on hand. As far as I can recall, Spav did a nice job of featuring his playmakers, but I think the whole Sumlin-toxic-voodoo action w/ his QB's kind of messed with that collective mojo of the entire TAMU offense.