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I wouldn't hold my breath on that one.
Sarcasm bruh
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I wouldn't hold my breath on that one.
Because the NFL coddles their QB's and WR's, probably rightfully so because of injuries. The days of a Ronnie Lott type removing the helmet of a crossing WR on a big hit are over. Stuff like that gets flagged nowadays. The days of Terry Bradshaw dragging himself off the turf after every play because he is getting popped are also over. If Cam Newton gets slightly pushed after a pass, he looks to the ref for a flagThere's an undeniable advantage to having a QB that can also pose as a runner. If you're QB always hands off, then it's basically 10 v 11; however, if your QB is an integral part of your run game and always an option to run, the Defense has to use a man to account for it, and it becomes 11 v 11.
Obviously that means your QB will be getting hit alot, and rarely do you find a QB who is NFL good at passing and good at running and passing in the NFL is huge, but if you do, and if you choose to have your QB as a running threat, it evens the field.
Please elaborate. Tech runs a spread option and moves the ball well in the red zone and controls the clock. Why not run a spread offense without hurry up with run option concepts inside the 20 to use numbers advantages versus space?Because the spread sux. The only thing it does consistently is move the ball between the 20s and wear your defense out.
I'm transitioning a spread team to more traditional approach this season and have to deal with this question every week. I can whine about it more if wanted.
Spread option is not the same thing as a spread.Please elaborate. Tech runs a spread option and moves the ball well in the red zone and controls the clock. Why not run a spread offense without hurry up with run option concepts inside the 20 to use numbers advantages versus space?
Me either. It has trickled down to the HS level. All they do is titty bump. If I had done that, my coach would be trying to remove his shoe from my rear.I wouldn't hold my breath on that one.
Wait, you mean NFL coaches will have to coach and actually teach players something instead of just being bureaucratic roster managers?
The other problem is that they are very limited in the number of contact practices they can have, and there is enormous pressure not to play starters in preseason games too. I guess it is tough to teach blocking when you can't practice hitting.
Sounds like people crying and pointing fingers when somebody should figure out how to use it to their advantage.
Please elaborate. Tech runs a spread option and moves the ball well in the red zone and controls the clock. Why not run a spread offense without hurry up with run option concepts inside the 20 to use numbers advantages versus space?