01-18-2013, 03:25 PM
As noted in the ESPN article on the topic:
I must admit, losing Pep might not be the worst thing for the team. I agree with others that his offense wasn't particularly creative or high-powered the past two years. The 2011 team excelled not because of a "decided schematic advantage" or play calling, but because you had Decastro, Martin et al blocking for Andrew Luck, Stepfan Taylor and a couple elite TEs. But maybe I'm not giving enough credit to Pep for enabling that success.
Quote:Pep Hamilton, whose official title for Stanford is "Andrew Luck Director of Offense," is a leading candidate to become Andrew Luck's director of offense for the Indianapolis Colts.
I must admit, losing Pep might not be the worst thing for the team. I agree with others that his offense wasn't particularly creative or high-powered the past two years. The 2011 team excelled not because of a "decided schematic advantage" or play calling, but because you had Decastro, Martin et al blocking for Andrew Luck, Stepfan Taylor and a couple elite TEs. But maybe I'm not giving enough credit to Pep for enabling that success.
