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re: Spread offense. SEC
Posted on 11/13/12 at 9:44 pm to Crimson Legend
Posted on 11/13/12 at 9:44 pm to Crimson Legend
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To me, it is not fair to the defense that the offense is set and ready for a couple seconds while the defense is struggling to get in position ON PLAYS WHERE THE OFFENSE SUBSTITUTES. I have no issue with the no-huddle offense as long as there are no substitutions. Once the offense substitutes, there has to be some way to let the defense get as set and ready as the offense. From what I saw, this was a frequent problem and not just because the coaches "weren't prepared".
Holy shite what a pussy.
Posted on 11/13/12 at 9:49 pm to Gradual_Stroke
It is primarily used to exploit mismatches
Posted on 11/13/12 at 9:55 pm to Gradual_Stroke
Two types of spread teams
1. Teams with inferior talent that use it as a tool to win
2. Teams that can succed with it. i.e. - aTm, oregon
To win consistantly everyone must have a good d, but on offense you need:
Elite recievers and many of them(easy to find in texas)
Rb's and many of them(easy to find in texas)
What seperates the good from great ones are the o lines and the special qb's
1. Teams with inferior talent that use it as a tool to win
2. Teams that can succed with it. i.e. - aTm, oregon
To win consistantly everyone must have a good d, but on offense you need:
Elite recievers and many of them(easy to find in texas)
Rb's and many of them(easy to find in texas)
What seperates the good from great ones are the o lines and the special qb's
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