I like the variety that comes with it, you can use it to attack defenses in a variety of ways. I really like the broken pistol.I was extremely excited when Coach McElwain and Coach Saban added this to the offense. I watched Nevada have great success with it, and LSU first used it in the SEC in 2007. They've done well with it as too. However, it seems we're more commited to using it has one of our regular plays than most. I know LSU, Arkansas, and Florida have used it some, but not to the degree that I've seen Alabama use it thus far in 2009.
Yeah McElwain is doing one hell of a nice job. I love the corrdinator who can beat you with a dizzying array of formations. Keeps the opposition on its toes.What's exciting is seeing a Bama team with a coaching staff that adapts quickly to maximize effectiveness. The pistol is also a very exciting addition from a fan's perspective. It's almost a given that Bama will have a top 10 defense under Saban year in and year out, but Mcelwain is improving offensive performance consistently and is an extremely good OC. That, combined with excellent recruiting, is what wins national championships. If we could figure out special teams, then things would be where they should be.
I'm not sure yet. Mine is pretty productive, I guess it'll depend on the type of pistol formation that I use.It looks like I'll be adding another formation to my Playstation playbook...![]()
I hear this mixed metaphor a lot recently, and every time I hear this I think of a guy in a western shooting a revolver that is out of ammo, *click* *click* *click*.clicking on all cylinders.
Indiana has it too.Yeah. I have switched us over to Nevada's playbook.
True but the creator of the Pistol is Chris Ault, Nevada's coach and inductee to the collegiate coaches hall of fame.Indiana has it too.
If you read the article, the Indiana staff went out to Nevada to learn the offense from Ault...True but the creator of the Pistol is Chris Ault, Nevada's coach and inductee to the collegiate coaches hall of fame.
I am not sure but I believe he was telling the other guy this for the video game purpose, in case he would rather use Indiana's play book.If you read the article, the Indiana staff went out to Nevada to learn the offense from Ault...