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We'll have a little bit of the LSU offense in our playbook
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(07-06-2020, 01:04 PM)impactplaya Wrote: Andy for whatever reason was a better passer in a uptempo offense. He could get into a,rhythm and just 
Pick apart defenses.
But last year their was no quicks getting In and out of the huddle. 
Not a lot of misdirection or deceptive looks from the offense. Creativity was lacking. 
Rarely dId I see from last year's offense 

Middle screens to the TE.
Jet sweeps 
Jet sweep fakes throw to the other side
Reverse passes.
Just to name a few 

I always attributed that to better line play.  No huddles with quick snaps limit the communication time for the defense, so they have a lessened ability to disguise and run exotc pressures and coverages that can confuse the blocking scheme.  On top of that, they have less time to recover from the pass rush and substitute players.

I could be wrong about that, but that always seemed a realistic reasoning to me.  Especially when looking at the number of times we would walk down the field and once we sniffed the end zone, the defense would just send the house and get there for a sack to stop the hurry up.
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RE: We'll have a little bit of the LSU offense in our playbook - jfkbengals - 07-06-2020, 01:53 PM

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