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If Lazor calls a game as good as he interviews...
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(01-18-2018, 08:38 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: If he's as good at designing game plans and getting the offense to execute them, as he is at explaining his position?  We are in for a fun ride.  

I like the idea of RPO and use of the no-huddle.  If they find a defensive matchup that they like, they can exploit the heck out of it, all the way down the field.  Keeping in mind, no-huddle doesn't have to be "hurry up" style, either.  A team can still use a good portion of clock, while ripping off chunks of yardage down the field.


Exactly, no one says you have to snap the ball as soon as you walk up to the LOS.  Just stay out of the huddle to prevent substitutions, and you can still burn clock.

As for Lazor, if he does nothing else shy of what he has already done regarding getting dead weight out of here, he's already ok in my book.

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RE: If Lazor calls a game as good as he interviews... - Wyche'sWarrior - 01-19-2018, 02:34 PM

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