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SignUp Now!I'm not worried that we'll have 3 guys on the headset arguing about play calling. But bringing an O line coach in to be OC (even a great one like Wickline), makes it tough to establish a clear shared vision of what this offense will be about - and makes it tough to know what players we need to recruit into it and how to sell recruits on how they'll fit into it.I'm just not sure why some are just assuming the offense is going to be a mess or lack direction. I think Strong was perfectly clear what type of system and objective they will have on offense next season. One guy is calling the plays. Its not going to be 3 people all on headsets trying to call plays in games by a committee or coach the offense as 3 sep guys who have their own agendas and ideas what system Texas should have. I've heard nothing to indicate there wont be a clear direction and design on offense of what they want to do. Time will tell how successful it is, but I also heard nothing yesterday to suggests Texas is going to be a 10-14 point a game...slow pace grind it out type of offense either
You really don't know how recruiting works do you...I'm not worried that we'll have 3 guys on the headset arguing about play calling. But bringing an O line coach in to be OC (even a great one like Wickline), makes it tough to establish a clear shared vision of what this offense will be about - and makes it tough to know what players we need to recruit into it and how to sell recruits on how they'll fit into it.
When a QB recruit goes to Baylor, Alabama or most places really, they know exactly what they're in for. If I'm a highly recruited dual threat QB considering Texas, it's hard to know what the system is and whether I fit. CS says spread, but that means different things to different people. I just hope we have our sales pitch worked out so it's more clear to the recruits than it has been to the rest of us.
Your using the word fact when it's really your opinion. Which is wrong IMO.Yes it was a great post. We're all excited to instill some discipline and accountability back into the program.
But why is everyone acting like making the culture change and bringing in the best coaching talent are somehow mutually exclusive? Why do folks seem to think that the focus on discipline and accountability somehow excuses the fact that our offensive system is going to be a collection of whatever we've got in the fridge?
If we attract men of reasonable talent, put them in a kluged together offensive system and shape them into fine husbands and life insurance salesmen, that's all well and great for them, but it damn sure ain't helping my Saturday afternoons!
Darn it Dizz!!! Knock off that logic stuff!I'm just not sure why some are just assuming the offense is going to be a mess or lack direction. I think Strong was perfectly clear what type of system and objective they will have on offense next season. One guy is calling the plays. Its not going to be 3 people all on headsets trying to call plays in games by a committee or coach the offense as 3 sep guys who have their own agendas and ideas what system Texas should have. I've heard nothing to indicate there wont be a clear direction and design on offense of what they want to do. Time will tell how successful it is, but I also heard nothing yesterday to suggests Texas is going to be a 10-14 point a game...slow pace grind it out type of offense either
Let me guess...CS pulls up in a van yells "TEXASTRONG" and recruits jump in?You really don't know how recruiting works do you...
QB recruits who go to Baylor, Alabama or anywhere else that has the same coach as they did last season knows what they're in for because they've had a chance to see the product on the field. Since a Charlie Strong coached Longhorn team has yet to play 1 down of football it'll be hard for any recruit to know exactly what they're in for until they have a chance to talk to our coaching staff. Maybe I'm a bit naive but I'm pretty sure that Charlie has taken the time to sit down with his coaching staff and to develop/define our now offensive identity and I'd bet money that every coach on the recruiting trail has more than enough information to "sell" recruits. Do you honestly think that after 28 years of coaching/recruiting he's going to walk into a recruits living room and tell them that offensively we're going to throw as much $#!^ against the wall as we can and we'll just see what sticks?? We don't know what our offense is going to look like because, right now, we don't need to know. What we do need is our coaching staff working on getting the best and brightest to play for the Longhorns.I'm not worried that we'll have 3 guys on the headset arguing about play calling. But bringing an O line coach in to be OC (even a great one like Wickline), makes it tough to establish a clear shared vision of what this offense will be about - and makes it tough to know what players we need to recruit into it and how to sell recruits on how they'll fit into it.
When a QB recruit goes to Baylor, Alabama or most places really, they know exactly what they're in for. If I'm a highly recruited dual threat QB considering Texas, it's hard to know what the system is and whether I fit. CS says spread, but that means different things to different people. I just hope we have our sales pitch worked out so it's more clear to the recruits than it has been to the rest of us.
I actually agreed with almost everything in your post.We don't know what our offense is going to look like because, right now, we don't need to know. What we do need is our coaching staff working on getting the best and brightest to play for the Longhorns.
That's just it he knows what his offense is and has a plan... The problem is you don't know and having issues.Let me guess...CS pulls up in a van yells "TEXASTRONG" and recruits jump in?
I'm sure no recruit will want to know what the offense is going to look like, they'll all be as lost in CS's eyes as you are.
No, I favor the Charlie Strong has an offensive system in mind, has shared that system with his assistants and is recruiting with that in mind approach. IMO, the guy's too intense and has too much passion for the game to walk into any recruit's living room unprepared. I think he's going to do a great job recruiting in the little time he has left before signing day and don't think we'll be disappointed at all.I actually agreed with almost everything in your post.
You seem to favor an approach of: get the best and then figure out what to do with them. I'm of the opinion that you should have an offensive system in mind and recruit the appropriate players to play in that system (granted it's too late to drastically change this year's class). But mostly my point was that you need to have something to say other than "trust us". I'm sure they won't walk into a living room and try to sell the "see what sticks" approach, but I think smart recruits and high school coaches will be able to see through them if they don't actually have a plan in place.
You should stop assuming that because you don't know everything about the staff's ideas then that surely must mean they don't have a plan in place.I actually agreed with almost everything in your post.
You seem to favor an approach of: get the best and then figure out what to do with them. I'm of the opinion that you should have an offensive system in mind and recruit the appropriate players to play in that system (granted it's too late to drastically change this year's class). But mostly my point was that you need to have something to say other than "trust us". I'm sure they won't walk into a living room and try to sell the "see what sticks" approach, but I think smart recruits and high school coaches will be able to see through them if they don't actually have a plan in place.