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04-19-2009, 06:33 AM #1
College offenses frustrate scouts
Many many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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04-19-2009, 08:50 AM #2
Re: College offenses frustrate scouts
That's why teams that run pro style offenses, like USC get more guys drafted in the earlier rounds. They are simply more ready to play pro ball.
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04-19-2009, 09:27 AM #3
Re: College offenses frustrate scouts
"PurpleTide" wrote:
Interesting point.
That's why teams that run pro style offenses, like USC get more guys drafted in the earlier rounds. They are simply more ready to play pro ball.
I found it a bit curious that they say the WR's aren't ready.
Seems the increased use of them would dictate that more are NFL ready.... :
Many many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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04-20-2009, 07:24 PM #4
Re: College offenses frustrate scouts
"Marrdro" wrote:
More complicated defenses in the NFL."PurpleTide" wrote:
Interesting point.
That's why teams that run pro style offenses, like USC get more guys drafted in the earlier rounds. They are simply more ready to play pro ball.
I found it a bit curious that they say the WR's aren't ready.
Seems the increased use of them would dictate that more are NFL ready.... :

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04-20-2009, 07:33 PM #5
Re: College offenses frustrate scouts
"PurpleTide" wrote:
A great coach has a lot to do with it.
That's why teams that run pro style offenses, like USC get more guys drafted in the earlier rounds. They are simply more ready to play pro ball.
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04-21-2009, 06:48 AM #6
Re: College offenses frustrate scouts
"marstc09" wrote:
Makes sense, however, the article said they don't run the complete tree."Marrdro" wrote:
More complicated defenses in the NFL."PurpleTide" wrote:
Interesting point.
That's why teams that run pro style offenses, like USC get more guys drafted in the earlier rounds. They are simply more ready to play pro ball.
I found it a bit curious that they say the WR's aren't ready.
Seems the increased use of them would dictate that more are NFL ready.... :
Guess they only have them run one or two routes regardless of what the D shows with the rationale in mind that one of them will get open.
No need to adjust thier stem or route according to that look.Many many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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