Post by TrojanPride on May 23, 2008 7:32:53 GMT
Alright, I'm gonna' give you these people, skilled-player-wise. Tell me what you run and how you use them, especially if you're in the spread, no TE, one-back, shotgun format. The line is best at simple spread shotgun runs and is fair. I have these types and am working on where I'm going to put each person. I know I can't use them all at the same time. What combination(s) would you like the most? I'm just brainstorming through you guys a little. Here's a chance for you to be creative. You could treat it like you're a new coach and this is what you're moving into.
Personnel:
QB is not a question. He's the QB.
RB started three games as junior, very fast, better straight ahead, tries to bounce and gets in trouble cause he's not "nifty", breaks tackles well, most experience, bad pass protector, hands bad but improving
WR - 6'3", 215, junior, caught 50 passes as sophomore, well-recruited already, fair speed 4.7ish, obvious best receiving option, uses body well, fast enough for his size, strong, good hands, goes up and gets ball, likely will be made a TE in college
WR - very small, pretty quick, not very strong, next most returning experience, punt returner, good hands, savvy, guy you'd pick for a pick up game
WR - 6'0", track guy, good in 200m and 400m, not great laterally but fast, good hands, makes tough catches, gets dirty for ball, played some last year, threat to beat you deep
WR - 6'0", not real fast but not a sloth, excellent hands, good route runner, needs to have to learn only one spot and get good at it (nicest way i can), instinctive and fundamentally sound, returned to us from another school after one year there but got to play a lot there and even scored a couple TDs
RB/WR - JV tailback, good natural athlete, improving greatly as a receiver, could play TB, FB, or WR, good hands, good route runner, good with football
RB - other JV running back, short, stocky, strong runner, should be good at protecting, decent hands, good vision, not very fast
WR/TE - 6'2", natural TE guy, good hands, not real fast, doesn't jump great, big, reliable, year of varsity practice and exposure, somehow-you-feel-comfortable-when-this-guy-is-in-at-practice-kind-of-guy
WR/TE - JV TE last year, decent speed, needs a lot of work as a receiver but athletically is better than most above
I know I've made these guys all sound potentially good, but I like to look at what we have instead of what we don't have. Our lacks in this group are experience and speed/shiftiness.
Whaddaya think?
Personnel:
QB is not a question. He's the QB.
RB started three games as junior, very fast, better straight ahead, tries to bounce and gets in trouble cause he's not "nifty", breaks tackles well, most experience, bad pass protector, hands bad but improving
WR - 6'3", 215, junior, caught 50 passes as sophomore, well-recruited already, fair speed 4.7ish, obvious best receiving option, uses body well, fast enough for his size, strong, good hands, goes up and gets ball, likely will be made a TE in college
WR - very small, pretty quick, not very strong, next most returning experience, punt returner, good hands, savvy, guy you'd pick for a pick up game
WR - 6'0", track guy, good in 200m and 400m, not great laterally but fast, good hands, makes tough catches, gets dirty for ball, played some last year, threat to beat you deep
WR - 6'0", not real fast but not a sloth, excellent hands, good route runner, needs to have to learn only one spot and get good at it (nicest way i can), instinctive and fundamentally sound, returned to us from another school after one year there but got to play a lot there and even scored a couple TDs
RB/WR - JV tailback, good natural athlete, improving greatly as a receiver, could play TB, FB, or WR, good hands, good route runner, good with football
RB - other JV running back, short, stocky, strong runner, should be good at protecting, decent hands, good vision, not very fast
WR/TE - 6'2", natural TE guy, good hands, not real fast, doesn't jump great, big, reliable, year of varsity practice and exposure, somehow-you-feel-comfortable-when-this-guy-is-in-at-practice-kind-of-guy
WR/TE - JV TE last year, decent speed, needs a lot of work as a receiver but athletically is better than most above
I know I've made these guys all sound potentially good, but I like to look at what we have instead of what we don't have. Our lacks in this group are experience and speed/shiftiness.
Whaddaya think?