ecumbh1999
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RE: ECU football 2015
HP, every school does that with their QB's. It's so every WR catches a ball running each route. The QB's rotate throwing each route. Every pass play no matter the system has a progression or pre-snap read. The biggest thing is verabal calls and hand singals. Reading a blitz is the same no mayter the system, same for reading cover 2, man, man press, combo zone.
The foot work the same, proper throwing tech. doesn't from system to system.
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RE: ECU football 2015
(01-14-2015 02:17 PM)ecumbh1999 Wrote: HP, every school does that with their QB's. It's so every WR catches a ball running each route. The QB's rotate throwing each route. Every pass play no matter the system has a progression or pre-snap read. The biggest thing is verabal calls and hand singals. Reading a blitz is the same no mayter the system, same for reading cover 2, man, man press, combo zone.
The foot work the same, proper throwing tech. doesn't from system to system.
I don't think its the same at all...IIRC Crandell was a drop back QB with 3-5 step drops. This system relies solely on the shotgun. Not to mention the tempo and no huddle, which is completely different than the huddle up and wait for the play mindset. There is A LOT on the QB in the system and if Crandell doesn't have experience in it, how is he going to effectively coach it. If this was Steve Logan as the OC, I could see it...then again Logan would be the QB coach as well.
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ecumbh1999
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RE: ECU football 2015
(01-14-2015 03:29 PM)HP-TBDPITL Wrote: (01-14-2015 02:17 PM)ecumbh1999 Wrote: HP, every school does that with their QB's. It's so every WR catches a ball running each route. The QB's rotate throwing each route. Every pass play no matter the system has a progression or pre-snap read. The biggest thing is verabal calls and hand singals. Reading a blitz is the same no mayter the system, same for reading cover 2, man, man press, combo zone.
The foot work the same, proper throwing tech. doesn't from system to system.
I don't think its the same at all...IIRC Crandell was a drop back QB with 3-5 step drops. This system relies solely on the shotgun. Not to mention the tempo and no huddle, which is completely different than the huddle up and wait for the play mindset. There is A LOT on the QB in the system and if Crandell doesn't have experience in it, how is he going to effectively coach it. If this was Steve Logan as the OC, I could see it...then again Logan would be the QB coach as well.
Actually, under center you'll have 3, 5, and 7 step drops. Spread 2, 3, and a 5. Crandell has worked out of a shot gun before, he's also run no hundle. You don't have to have experience in a system to coach a QB who play. Rick Smith never ran a 3-4 before coming here and that's worlds different than a 4-3.
Point is Crandell is a QB coach at a professional level, CFL, he was a stand out QB. A good QB coach can teach any QB in any system.
Not that it matter Crandell isn't going to be the QB Coach.
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