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Ed "LL" Warinner (Run Game Coordinator FAU)

Adjustments were made against NIU. They went from pulling guards in the first half to more zone blocking with the TE coming across the formation to take on the DE in the second half. It had some success. Execution was the bigger problem.

I saw results from the changes in the run game but our passing game didn't attack at all. I saw the blocking changes but in order for the run game to have more success you have to establish some semblance of a passing game. I remember games last year where defenders were so frustrated with our attacking intermediate passing game that they were yelling at each other and raising their hands because there was nothing they could do to stop it. Attack down the field, every one of our receivers is better than the man lined up across from them.
 
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Ed Warinner @4Warinner
4 Slobs earn their 4th pair of Gold Pants! Billy gets his 3rd
5:19 PM - 28 Nov 2015

In 2016: Billy needs #4!!!
 
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Agree with this! Warinner's value with in game offensive line scheme adjustments and individual coaching makes him a priority on the sidelines. We should have different play cards for the defensive fronts we are facing (ex: Bear front, Odd Front, 4-3, etc.). Stick with our scripted series of plays for the 1st drive or 2 then have offense be fluent to the defensive front we're facing and attack it with the plays on that particular play sheet. Beck should be upstairs with Warinner and Meyer providing input at any time on the sideline. QB coaching isn't really crucial from the sidelines as they are typically go straight to the headset with the coach while the defense is on the field. Beck can provide better QB input from the press box anyway because he can see the defensive fronts and probably has live tv feeds to explain techniques or misreads by the QB. The biggest thing i've seen is the coaching staff needs to find play calls to attack the Odd Front because the confusion of our OL and QBs when faced with this front is really making our offense sputter regardless of QB.

I like the idea of the division of responsibilities, but I would like to look further ahead to next season. I am praying Beck is not part of that equation.

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Ed Warinner @4Warinner
4 Slobs earn their 4th pair of Gold Pants! Billy gets his 3rd
5:19 PM - 28 Nov 2015

In 2016: Billy needs #4!!!

This picture will be hanging in every one of their offices/homes on the day they die. A wonderful moment!
 
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I like the idea of the division of responsibilities, but I would like to look further ahead to next season. I am praying Beck is not part of that equation.



This picture will be hanging in every one of their offices/homes on the day they die. A wonderful moment!

Yup... and it's pretty clear, at least for Decker, where things stand. I suspect that there will be a few closed door conversations between Urb and a few of the guys who he respects before they head out to the next level. I doubt any words will be minced.
 
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