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re: Spread Offense vs. Pro Style Offense
Posted on 11/15/12 at 8:37 am to AUX3
Posted on 11/15/12 at 8:37 am to AUX3
The hurry up is definitely effective but I'm not really a fan. I felt this way even before A&M ate Bama's lunch.
It's just a matter of preference but I'd rather watch an old school battle of wits between coordinators than to watch an offense try to run plays too fast for the defense to make adjustments or substitute.
I saw yesterday where A&M fans were calling out LSU for faking injuries in order to stop the clock. Personally, I don't see the problem with that. Both teams were manipulating the clock to their own benefit.
It's just a matter of preference but I'd rather watch an old school battle of wits between coordinators than to watch an offense try to run plays too fast for the defense to make adjustments or substitute.
I saw yesterday where A&M fans were calling out LSU for faking injuries in order to stop the clock. Personally, I don't see the problem with that. Both teams were manipulating the clock to their own benefit.
Posted on 11/15/12 at 6:26 pm to DaBama
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DaBama
I know alot of SEC teams are not big fans of the spread, but just for one series or two, I'd love to see Sabans version of a spread offense. I think Bamas O-line and Lacy would shine because of their talent.
Plus, one thing that a spread does is put the defensive players in one on one matchups. Lacy running the ball in the spread would be devastating to a defense. The kid runs through arm tackles like they are'nt there. Hell he runs through tacklers like they are'nt there sometimes. I think he'd have a big day in a spread offense.
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