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Post by johneaztec on Jul 28, 2010 14:16:50 GMT -8
For Craft's offense to work, he needs a dominant Offensive line. When the pass blocking is there, there has never been a team or coach to stop the simple genius of Tom's offensive attack. His offense is not complicated. It just requires receivers intelligent enough to make the same reads of the defense as the QB is making. Tom will have success at Riverside as soon as he gets three or four Samoan Offensive Linemen from Oceanside/Vista to come up and over to Riverside to have fun playing a Big Boy's game. The Riverside community might be able to provide two or three more linemen for depth. Concur.
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Post by retiredaztec on Jul 28, 2010 15:48:41 GMT -8
For Craft's offense to work, he needs a dominant Offensive line. When the pass blocking is there, there has never been a team or coach to stop the simple genius of Tom's offensive attack. His offense is not complicated. It just requires receivers intelligent enough to make the same reads of the defense as the QB is making. Tom will have success at Riverside as soon as he gets three or four Samoan Offensive Linemen from Oceanside/Vista to come up and over to Riverside to have fun playing a Big Boy's game. The Riverside community might be able to provide two or three more linemen for depth. Concur. For me, this previous post would be a great way to end this thread. I wanted Craft to succeed at SDSU, was disappointed that he didn't, (for any number of reasons), and understood the need to go in a different direction. What I couldn't understand was the toxic criticism by some of the posters. This man is far from perfect, but he has a good football mind and will continue to succeed at his level and pace. For me, for the LAST TIME, I wish him well and hopefully he'll encourage some of his players to come to State.
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Post by steveaztec on Jul 28, 2010 16:46:17 GMT -8
Best of luck to Tom Craft. I hope he does well.
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