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Wanted to make a designated thread for this, given the possibility, and for my own learning.
Obviously Mickey Joseph known for recruiting and developing receives, while Brent Davis known for being part of Army' option offense. It's been said numerous times, that Davis is looking for an opportunity to "expand" and make his name known for more than just that kind of offense. But, if hired, sounds like the way Frost is wanting this to develop is a spread option attack with air raid passing concepts. So, is that as literal as it sounds? Or, are those just buzz words?
Don't mean to fire anyone up but just explaining how I interpret it to see what the differences are. TO's offense obviously used the run game to open up the passing game with mainly the TEs and receivers second. Would this Frost-MJ-Davis offense look similar, but from the gun, and use the option offense to open up receives primarily instead of TEs? Say 60/40 receiver-TE ratio? Would it be too far fetched to say it would be a modern version of the 97 offense with more passing to receivers?
Just trying to wrap my head around it as that seems to be the smoke right now.
Obviously Mickey Joseph known for recruiting and developing receives, while Brent Davis known for being part of Army' option offense. It's been said numerous times, that Davis is looking for an opportunity to "expand" and make his name known for more than just that kind of offense. But, if hired, sounds like the way Frost is wanting this to develop is a spread option attack with air raid passing concepts. So, is that as literal as it sounds? Or, are those just buzz words?
Don't mean to fire anyone up but just explaining how I interpret it to see what the differences are. TO's offense obviously used the run game to open up the passing game with mainly the TEs and receivers second. Would this Frost-MJ-Davis offense look similar, but from the gun, and use the option offense to open up receives primarily instead of TEs? Say 60/40 receiver-TE ratio? Would it be too far fetched to say it would be a modern version of the 97 offense with more passing to receivers?
Just trying to wrap my head around it as that seems to be the smoke right now.