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No Huddle Offense


beastson

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Yep, when we ran the Hurry Up, they couldn't make adjustments. Those little out passes killed them.

Yeah, we don't use it like most teams. They try and move everything at a quicker pace. Faster play calling, quickly getting into plays, up tempo type style.

We use it for rhythm, not for pacing. We don't speed up the game, we just don't allow you to make adjustments. We see a set we can exploit and bam, away we go. Cam having trouble getting into a groove, here we go. It is a tool to get our Offense in gear.

I still like it.

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They're doing what we should be doing. They're keeping us tired because we can't substitute and they're getting the ball out quick. I made this thread cause we already struggle with the 3-4 defense and cause Cam is best in a faster moving offense

 

I hear you man. I've been wanting to go to a no huddle up tempo offense for 2 years now. What's the use of a conservative offense if we can only score 3 points at home against a bad defense?

 

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I hear you man. I've been wanting to go to a no huddle up tempo offense for 2 years now. What's the use of a conservative offense if we can only score 3 points at home against a bad defense?

 

 

Supposedly it keeps our defense rested

 

If you have a top 3 defense, it doesn't need to be rested to continue dominance. I'm not saying we should run it all game long, but we need to do it more often. There's a way to still control the clock by doing it, calling run plays in-between

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Clinging to this as a philosophy when it doesn't work is a horrible idea. We couldn't move the ball for poo when we've tried that so far this year, because we can't run. We only had success at all against Detroit with a fast paced, quick route, efficient offense. It was very much the same for a lot of games last year, including the few games the offense sputtered out at the end of the year, including the playoffs, when we stubbornly and ignorantly refused to adjust out of it.

 

It's not ball control if you can't keep the ball and have to punt.

 

This game is a perfect illustration of what I'm talking about.

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