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This makes me feel a little better about Year 1 at NU for this staff. Damn I hope the players can pick it up quickly and surprise the hell out of everybody!!
Ours WRs have an idea of how to block on the perimeter already and the coaches already know and understand the offense better so they can teach it better.
Some of the article:
“The reason we went from the worst offense in the country before we got (to UCF) to the best offense in the country is because we learned how to block on the perimeter,” Held said.
Not only does it create space for ball carriers, but it opens up the playbook, expanding the set of options at a quarterback’s — and play-caller’s — disposal.
“Our first year at UCF, we weren’t great blocking the perimeter,” Held said. “We were not able to get some of the (run-pass option) game stuff going like we did in Year 2. It’s an attitude, it’s technique, it’s fundamentals.”
And it’s a learning process.
“Really, Year 1 for all of us, I know my coaching points were not even close to being hopefully as presentable as it was in Year 2,” Held said. “So we all got better as coaches understanding the offense, teaching the technique. Instead of just schemes, now we were able to peel the onion back and get more of the technique and the fundamentals.
“That helps us in this transition because I know the offense so much better than I did in Year 1. Now I can have better presentations with my guys just like everybody else can.”
Not only does it create space for ball carriers, but it opens up the playbook, expanding the set of options at a quarterback’s — and play-caller’s — disposal.
“Our first year at UCF, we weren’t great blocking the perimeter,” Held said. “We were not able to get some of the (run-pass option) game stuff going like we did in Year 2. It’s an attitude, it’s technique, it’s fundamentals.”
And it’s a learning process.
“Really, Year 1 for all of us, I know my coaching points were not even close to being hopefully as presentable as it was in Year 2,” Held said. “So we all got better as coaches understanding the offense, teaching the technique. Instead of just schemes, now we were able to peel the onion back and get more of the technique and the fundamentals.
“That helps us in this transition because I know the offense so much better than I did in Year 1. Now I can have better presentations with my guys just like everybody else can.”
This makes me feel a little better about Year 1 at NU for this staff. Damn I hope the players can pick it up quickly and surprise the hell out of everybody!!
Ours WRs have an idea of how to block on the perimeter already and the coaches already know and understand the offense better so they can teach it better.