JasonB wrote:I predict we are much better against the no huddle for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is that we have depth on defense to swap players out.
You said this before last year's Baylor game too. Depth to swap players out doesn't matter when you don't have any time between plays to make substitutions
JasonB wrote:I predict we are much better against the no huddle for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is that we have depth on defense to swap players out.
You said this before last year's Baylor game too. Depth to swap players out doesn't matter when you don't have any time between plays to make substitutions
Fake a player injury. . . Usually slows up an up tempo offense
JasonB wrote:I predict we are much better against the no huddle for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is that we have depth on defense to swap players out.
You said this before last year's Baylor game too. Depth to swap players out doesn't matter when you don't have any time between plays to make substitutions
Fake a player injury. . . Usually slows up an up tempo offense
I prefer to operate within the spirit of the rules
ALEX LIFESON wrote:My biggest concern, is the O-Line. In year six, it should't be.
Bingo
What position group should be the biggest concern in year 6? I wish I was less concerned about the offensive line (and the rest of the team), but some position has to be the one you are most concerned about.