Nine years of the CPJ offense, how has it evolved?

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If you think Tevin didn't click, you clearly weren't paying attention.

The offense varied based on QB.

Nesbitt, everything keyed off the midline. We ran the triple, but how the linebackers set up for the midline was what we based our adjustments off of, because the midline was a guaranteed 4 yards, and a ööööpile on cutbacks. The 08 offense was midline, triple, B Back speed option as our staples. The midline evolution by the 09 ACCCG included firing an A back into the midline gap, something I've never seen Navy do.

With Tevin, we ran less midline unless there was an obvious need, and CPJ got a little more timid with 4th down conversions. Tevin ran the reads of the triple better than any other QB we've had, and our offense looked the most like Navy that I've seen us run. Tevin was also wicked good at QB draws.

Vad couldn't make the line reads to run the triple with velocity. We evolved our offense around rocket-toss, rocket-action-pass. Wait, what was that? I think we just scored on UNC again.

JT14 we started truly exploiting rollouts, designed QB keepers, and run pass options, purely to capitalize on JT's speed. Then we'd pair that with zone dives into the boundary behind Shaq. In some ways, that's a lot like what NFL teams do, or Big 10 teams do. We kept the rocket to force them to scheme the rocket, and then once they were lined up to stop the rocket we'd zone dive them to catch the firing CB out of position. That's like the entire story of the 14 wins over UGA and Miss St.

JT15 nothing worked because our perimeter blockers would pick clovers and stick their fingers up their butts at the snap.

JT16 was similar in some ways to JT14, but with less talent at WR and no Shaq.

If we go with Matthew Jordan next year, expect a shift back to midline as the base play. He better work on his passing, though, or it'll be a long year.

yep,seemed like PJ did not run the mid-line to save JT from the hits-we could get away with it because of JT speed and somewhat on passing
like you said look for mid-line being base play with MJ
 
MJ did run the mid line at least twice against VT. The DT did not cooperate and was a difficult read. MJ saw the same movement both plays (looked like he was taking the BB both times) and kept one and gave one. The DT took the right target both times. I think this has to do with MJs ability to "sell" the play. I'll post a video when I get some time.
 
MJ did run the mid line at least twice against VT. The DT did not cooperate and was a difficult read. MJ saw the same movement both plays (looked like he was taking the BB both times) and kept one and gave one. The DT took the right target both times. I think this has to do with MJs ability to "sell" the play. I'll post a video when I get some time.
I think Kenny Cooper is going to be a road grader at center. On MJ's long TD run, he blocked the DT and followed it up by blocking the LB at the next level.
 
I think there is one more... but perhaps I confused a non midline for a midline last time I looked at the film.
 
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