Blackshirt96
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I really think the offensive scheme for the UCLA game was more Riley then Langsdorf. I feel like he finally stepped in and told Langs what he needed to do. He has stated many times he likes to let his coaches coach, but he will over rule them if he ever needs to. I think that is what we finally saw. Even with the team focusing on running the ball, there was still a lot of questionable playcalls & formations mainly in the redzone. I will never understand the use of the shotgun formation in the redzone when you are winning the physical battle on the line. Why not let your big back run down hill, behind a really good blocking FB. I think some of these issues are because of Langsdorf & his want to throw the ball or at least give the look that they might throw the ball. I really hope this staff looks at some power/pro style teams like Alabama, LSU & Stanford. I also hope to see a big focus put on the guys on both sides of the line of scrimage. OL's & DL's make up almost 60% of the players on the field. You need to recruit with that stat in mind. An average QB & RB look much better when you have an elite line.