He did, but had a very talented group of seniors returning on that team.OldEagle said:Danny Malone did it in one year.
He did, but had a very talented group of seniors returning on that team.OldEagle said:Danny Malone did it in one year.
OldEagle said:Danny Malone did it in one year.
My post earlier was directed at the awesome talent Malone had coming in. Had nothing to do about now. Even though Faircloth's offense will be drastically different, I believe it will be a better fit for the type athletes we have coming if Faircloth can find the right QB.It sounds from what I read ,that is what has brought his success. That is being able to develop the right QB to make his offense work. I definitely think good times are ahead on the Reservation.badndn said:No he does not run the spread. He runs a multiple formation offense that does have the QB in the Shotgun 99% of the time, but it is not the spread and acording to one article it really ticks him off when peopel call it the spread.
The spread (ala Texas Tech) is a four or five WR formation with no motion. Spread offenses wait to see what the defense is doing then adjust routes (no motion) and they don't change the formations very often.
What Faircloth's offense does is sets up in a dozen or more formations and uses motion on every play to confuse the defense. What he does is makes the opposing DC work overtime all week prepairing and even then it's not enough time! Show 'em more than they can prepare for!
This is such a total contrast from what we have been doing...And I like it. I heard one local 4A coach say that the PNG week was the easiest week of prep for their defense every year. Not anymore!
Also someone mentioned the talent that Malone had when he first got here, forgive me if I'm wrong, but don't we have some of the best talent coming up that we have had in years. The biggest issue for Faircloth will be developing a QB that can throw and run and run his offense in such a quick timeframe. I would expect him to hold some serious QB workouts over the spring and there will definitely be at least one 7 on 7 team, probably multiple.
pngfan1 said:I definitely think good times are ahead on the Reservation.
NDNPARENT said:i wan a win for our first home game , since we have not won a game on our new field yet!
and got to have the win against the DOGS so he will know the IMPORTANCES of this game!
i predict we wll be 7-3 next year bases on who returning next year the only question i have is the QB postition
PNGfan said:Benoit is the front runner going into the off season.
1989NDN said:I would think there are no front-runners at any position, including QB. I'm sure the new HC and the coaches he brings with him will come in and evaluate all of the players. The best thing about starting from scratch with a new HC is that ALL of the players from starters to 5th string scout team players all have an opportunity to impress the new coach and earn playing time. Exciting time for coaches, players, and fans.
Go Indians. Peace.
Justafan said:I hope eveyone doesn't expect him to come in and go 10-0 his first yr. Its going to take some time.
badndn said:One of the things that will play into the QB position next year under Faircloth will be athleticism, not just the arm. His style will require the QB to be able to run and throw! It could be someone not mentioned here. He may also want to start with a young QB he can develop? One thing is for sure, the all important QB position will be developed through the middle schools on by BF!
This Tuesday he is spending the day touring the schools, facilities, community, etc. Then, that night the school board will vote on him. I feel sure that'll be a "no brainer".NDNPARENT said:how long before the new HC be walking on campus?
5A DII BI-DISTRICT
PN-G Indians (9-1)
vs.
Hallsville Bobcats (4-6)
Friday, Nov. 15, 7:00PM
I could not be more proud of our team and our community. The spirit here is unmatched! I am so lucky to be a part of it and to wear the purple and white! The journey of this football season, with these coaches and our players, will stay with me forever. -- PN-G Head Coach Jeff Joseph