Two things. First, the hurry up offense was being displayed on behalf of the defensive so they would be prepared on how to react. Second, we will be playing slow in this game to take as much time off the clock as possible. We want to keep A&M off the field while at the same time hopefully scoring with most possessions.
Be prepared for Padron to the sidelines again this year. I personally see no problem with it. Someone has to carry the play in and it might as well be him as opposed to a guard or tackle running in and passing it on to Padron who is standing around waiting for the call. Or standing still trying to decipher hand signals. He is in good enough condition to handle it. Whenever we have been in 2 minute mode he does not go to the sideline so it is obvious that Jones uses the technique to not only call the play but to point out aspects that may be easier to do while in action than after the fact on the sideline when the defensive is on the field.
Those that do not like it are free to feel otherwise but my belief is that it will still happen so you best be prepared to see it continue.