The other thing I heard on The Herd in the past couple days
is that the spread scheme that OR runs has it's roots in the fact that it can
take players of lesser abilities and get them on an even playing field. Well .
. . that's the same thing that the EQualizer does with even players of lesser
skills. Think about it. In college you can go out an recruit players that 'fit'
into your system. Can't do that in the average high school in America which BTW
has an enrollment less than 750 half of whom are girls. That means in your
average high school there are half a dozen boys that halve 3 star or better
talent. And then they might now even go out for football. Perhaps they see
themselves as a baseball player, basketball player, soccer player, etc. What do
you have left: Average kids. IN the spread offense you have to have someone to
throw the ball & someone who can catch the ball. That's not always going to
be the case.
At one school I had a QB who I would tell “put the ball on
the upfield shoulder of the Rer which he would do & we would watch it
bounce off the Rer’s shoulder pads and into the waiting arms of a defender. Not
only do you have to have a thrower – you have to have a catcher. There were
years we had kids who could catch the ball but no one who could chuck it to
them.
And then they are in the shotgun, short punt, or pistol
formation. Now you have to find a player who can consistently snap the ball
[which the QB has to catch] & be a good blocker for the blitzers up the gut
or A gaps. How many times have you seen not only college teams, but also the
pros, get inside the 5 yard line & either not be able to score or have a
bad snap over the QB’s head negate a scoring opportunity, especially at a
crucial part of the game.
I have always contended that OR does not have a plan B for
when they get stuffed on the LOS. They will not go double tightend, fullback
& pound the ball over the goal line. It happened to them on 4th
down on the 1 yard line. They got stuffed.
For these reason & more is why I created the Equalizer.
It takes average kids & puts them into position to be successful against
teams of greater talent. You see, talent has a way of evening out. You take
your good players 7 pit them against their good players in order to cancel them
out. Your three against their three. Then we get to play against the other 8-12
kids. I have always believed that we can get into the weightroom and condition
to make our 8-12 play better than your 8-12 in a simple system, both
offensively & defensively.
Simple, not necessarily easy but simple.
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