Coach Cooley`s Offense

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This year we are running the "Papo" offense with a special "Pan Con Pinga" package that has Duke and Yearby in the backfield at the same time.
 
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I think Coley's playbook essentially consists of:
First Down: WR screen to Coley. If touchdown not scored, then
2nd Down: Stretch run (Duke). If touchdown not scored, then
3rd Down: Heave ball downfield as far as you can throw it.
Punt
 
I think Coley's playbook essentially consists of:
First Down: WR screen to Coley. If touchdown not scored, then
2nd Down: Stretch run (Duke). If touchdown not scored, then
3rd Down: Heave ball downfield as far as you can throw it.
Punt

this guy studys film...

I really want Kenny D to come in here and Coach the Offense..he had a great OC and learned a lot from Coker as well..been in the pros with some decent guys to learn from...I think an OC job is his next step
 
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No idea. Came in people were thinking he'd run the spread. My guess is we are going to see a pro style attack with a run first mentality. In the passing game, I look for a lot of quick hitters with the TEs, RBs and slot receivers very involved. The other thing I expect is pace, with a lot hurry up.
 
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Coley likes to pass the ball but knows duke is his safety blanket and the current circumstances (new qb) suggests he would be wise to lean on duke which isnt bad at all
 
I hope last year was a good trial run for Coach Coley. At one point, everyone in the stands could guess run or pass based on personnel groupings. If you broke down play for play like I did last year, you got a really good sense of power vs stretch as well.

The most worrisome part was really the route combinations. Perhaps they were simplified for Morris, who always struggled with anticipation, but we were not putting a lot of pressure on the defense if it was outside the first 10-15 plays of the game (I'm wondering if Coley scripts his first 10-15 plays, because there were always some good setups there).

All that said, he has a ****load of weapons this year. I hope he maximizes them.
 
I think Coley's playbook essentially consists of:
First Down: WR screen to Coley. If touchdown not scored, then
2nd Down: Stretch run (Duke). If touchdown not scored, then
3rd Down: Heave ball downfield as far as you can throw it.
Punt

this guy studys film...

I really want Kenny D to come in here and Coach the Offense..he had a great OC and learned a lot from Coker as well..been in the pros with some decent guys to learn from...I think an OC job is his next step

Hiring Dorsey as OC is Cane fan viagra. All in.
 
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