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I wonder how he is feeling about taking up roots in Eugene?
I read earlier in the week that he was going to expose the air raid to the Oregon coaching staff. Welllllllllllll maybe not so much
He will lose his job when the head coach is fired . Perhaps he can join the Idaho staff?That will be a fitting job. He can expose the Idaho staff to the air raid.
I wonder how he is feeling about taking up roots in Eugene?
I read earlier in the week that he was going to expose the air raid to the Oregon coaching staff. Welllllllllllll maybe not so much
Not sure what there is to "expose". Oregon's seen our O for a few years now. Not like we do anything particularly exotic that's too difficult to figure out.
And I'm sure Yost will be fine. That's the life of an assistant coach. He'll latch on somewhere, not named Idaho, I'm sure.
Agree with this. Leach's system doesn't depend on a great amount of trickery. They know what is coming and CML uses precise execution to succeed in spite of that foreknowledge. That and the QB's option to switch plays as he decides, rather limits the inside knowledge of someone like Yost presenting much of a problem.One of Leach's Air Raid principles is to run a bunch of different plays out of the same few formations and let the QB check into something else based on what he sees. So unless we're still using exactly the same signals, there would be minimal advantage to having an ex-insider a la Yost.