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No Huddle offense in the redzone


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The no huddle has jump started us before.  Seems a couple of times we came out of half time in no huddle and it worked well.

 

I would even consider up tempo as a viable solution.  Quick Huddle, to the line, quick read and play. 

 

I definitely don't see where calling for up tempo in the red zone makes someone a bandwagon fan.

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The no huddle has jump started us before.  Seems a couple of times we came out of half time in no huddle and it worked well.

 

I would even consider up tempo as a viable solution.  Quick Huddle, to the line, quick read and play. 

 

I definitely don't see where calling for up tempo in the red zone makes someone a bandwagon fan.

 

Cam has looked really sharp in the no huddle.

 

I'm not sure if it's Shula's playcalling or if Cam is just really that good at diagnosing defenses. Either way, it works.

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Cam has looked really sharp in the no huddle.

 

I'm not sure if it's Shula's playcalling or if Cam is just really that good at diagnosing defenses. Either way, it works.

 

That is what confuses me.  I agree but it like it tires our offense out or something because we don't use it too often.  Then again if we fly down the field the Ball control offense seems to go out the window.

 

I would like to see us use it a bit more when they stack the box on us.  It seems that teams that are stout against the run really put us in a bind and stall us.   Put them on their heals some. quicken the pace.

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I've been talking about this for weeks our offense looks a lot better with the no huddle.  Like DaveThePanther2008 said it does look like it get's our players (O-Line) a lttle winded at times. 

 

But I would love to see us pull out the no huddle more in the red zone and in general.

 

 

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