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[SIAP] Studying Scott Frost’s [UCF] offense means basically watching football porn

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"Seahawks Breakdown: Plays that Pete Carroll should steal from the college level"
"Pete Carroll, Brian Schottenheimer and company should comb through college football’s latest and greatest to pinch some ideas."
" . . .
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Studying Scott Frost’s offense means basically watching football porn.

Frost puts a little of everything into his system: West coast timing; triple-options; new-fangled RPOs; old-school power-runs; and all wrapped up in pace-and-pace. It’s truly a thing of beauty.

Everything is an evolution of stuff Frost has run before, as a player in college and the NFL, or as a coach with Chip Kelly at Oregon. Some things are all his own.

The most tantalizing one-off design: A play-action pass
. . .
This is borderline dark magic stuff.

The safety had no idea what was coming. UCF sprinkled in some extra sweeteners to make the thing sing:
. . . "
Pretty cool to watch our offense in action, even if just in a random article.
 
More people might have replied if you had posted the part about Heupel's play.
 
"Seahawks Breakdown: Plays that Pete Carroll should steal from the college level"
"Pete Carroll, Brian Schottenheimer and company should comb through college football’s latest and greatest to pinch some ideas."
" . . .
Play-Action Tight End Fold

Studying Scott Frost’s offense means basically watching football porn.

Frost puts a little of everything into his system: West coast timing; triple-options; new-fangled RPOs; old-school power-runs; and all wrapped up in pace-and-pace. It’s truly a thing of beauty.

Everything is an evolution of stuff Frost has run before, as a player in college and the NFL, or as a coach with Chip Kelly at Oregon. Some things are all his own.

The most tantalizing one-off design: A play-action pass
. . .
This is borderline dark magic stuff.

The safety had no idea what was coming. UCF sprinkled in some extra sweeteners to make the thing sing:
. . . "
Pretty cool to watch our offense in action, even if just in a random article.


Now you did it.... Cornholes triggered.....
 
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Don’t you just love this Josh Heupel-Missouri single-man counter design? It is creative and simple and is the perfect change-up to a barrage of inside-zone.

The Seahawks ran just 11 plays in 2017 in which it pulled a guard. ELEVEN. That’s unconscionable. Seattle has committed to more gap-scheme runs in 2018. Huepel’s counter design is a winner.
 
More people might have replied if you had posted the part about Heupel's play.
I was going to do that next. I wanted to see how many people were "triggered" and missed the fact that it was in there too ... especially since it's first. ;)
 
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