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May 17, 2022
6:48:47pm
Corn Pop Truly Addicted User
Modern college offensive concepts were a mystery to Detmer. It should be
recognizable that Ty was one of the "ouch's". He didn't have the fire and drive to get into college coaching and had to be convinced into it. Once there, he hadn't done the research to learn just what was working in modern college football and what wasn't.

A Tim Tebow style spread-option play on the Utah 2-pt conversion would have been a walk in for Taysom, even with the terrible left side of the o-line. You spread everybody out and there simply aren't enough defensive bodies left in the middle to stop a bulldozer like either Tebow or Hill. Or if you do send the bodies to the middle, then the WR's are wide open on slants. Instead, Ty packed everybody into the box because that's what they did in the 90's.
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