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is the offense switching to a HUNH?
Posted on 8/7/19 at 7:21 am
Posted on 8/7/19 at 7:21 am
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Orgeron: I told the team to get in a huddle today. I don’t think they know what a huddle is anymore.
I know we are spreading the field, but figured we would still be keeping about the same pace. I think HUNH can run into a lot of issues if not ran effectively. Then really screw the defense.
Posted on 8/7/19 at 7:23 am to geauxnavybeatbama
I'm sure we arent going to jump from last year straight to HUNH.
But remember, some of our best ball was played fast last year.
But remember, some of our best ball was played fast last year.
This post was edited on 8/7/19 at 7:24 am
Posted on 8/7/19 at 7:24 am to geauxnavybeatbama
Not necessarily. You can run the HUNH without immediate snaps. There are ways to slow it and use that time to read a defenses alignment presnap.
Will it be a bit quicker for the D? Yes, but you coach for that.
Will it be a bit quicker for the D? Yes, but you coach for that.
Posted on 8/7/19 at 7:24 am to geauxnavybeatbama
I doubt it will be a true hurry up offense. I could see going strictly no huddle then because it gives you the option to change tempo if you catch the D in a bad set.
Posted on 8/7/19 at 7:25 am to geauxnavybeatbama
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is the offense switching to a HUNH?
Just the NH part.
They will certainly use tempo and go fast at times. But, they are going No Huddle to keep the D from substituting and to allow the QB (and coaches) to read the D alignment early.
Posted on 8/7/19 at 7:27 am to geauxnavybeatbama
They weren’t supposed to be but sly Brady could be sneaking it as he’s been known to do, just to keep defenses on their heels.
Posted on 8/7/19 at 7:27 am to geauxnavybeatbama
You go no huddle to dictate pace and personnel
This post was edited on 8/7/19 at 7:27 am
Posted on 8/7/19 at 7:33 am to geauxnavybeatbama
Any offense causes a lot of issues if not run effectively.
But there are teams with very fast offenses and elite defenses.
Clemson was like 79th in TOP
Defense needs to be good on 3rd down.
But there are teams with very fast offenses and elite defenses.
Clemson was like 79th in TOP
Defense needs to be good on 3rd down.
Posted on 8/7/19 at 7:49 am to jimbeam
Exactly. I don't see why everyone says huno, theres not always hurry up with a no huddle.
Posted on 8/7/19 at 8:19 am to geauxnavybeatbama
No huddle doesn’t have to mean hurry up. Just a means of trapping defensive personnel on the field, dictating the pace and keeping the defense guessing
Posted on 8/7/19 at 8:20 am to geauxnavybeatbama
Gonna be very multiple
Posted on 8/7/19 at 8:24 am to geauxnavybeatbama
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is the offense switching to a HUNH?
Yes, but not exclusively.
Posted on 8/7/19 at 8:28 am to DTRooster
I like no huddle when used occasionally. I think this does take a toll on the OL and considering the issues at OL, this might be an issue for the run game.
No huddle usually coincides with more passing, which is great but I hope it stays balanced with the run game.
So there are concerns with no huddle and if you do it steady each possession and don't get 1st downs, it could take a toll on our D.
But if used sporadically, it could keep their D off-balance, allow Jeaux and coaches to adjust at the line. So I suspect a balance of huddle and NH. I would have reservations if it was exclusively NH. But I doubt that is the case.
No huddle usually coincides with more passing, which is great but I hope it stays balanced with the run game.
So there are concerns with no huddle and if you do it steady each possession and don't get 1st downs, it could take a toll on our D.
But if used sporadically, it could keep their D off-balance, allow Jeaux and coaches to adjust at the line. So I suspect a balance of huddle and NH. I would have reservations if it was exclusively NH. But I doubt that is the case.
Posted on 8/7/19 at 8:35 am to jp4lsu
quote:only if you’re running an air raid offense.
No huddle usually coincides with more passing
Posted on 8/7/19 at 8:36 am to Tigerpride18
I believe HUNH really means "Heads Up, No Huddle", which refers to the team looking to the sideline for the play call.
Posted on 8/7/19 at 8:44 am to geauxnavybeatbama
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I know we are spreading the field, but figured we would still be keeping about the same pace. I think HUNH can run into a lot of issues if not ran effectively. Then really screw the defense.
i think you took his words a little to literal...
Posted on 8/7/19 at 8:44 am to geauxnavybeatbama
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is the offense switching to a HUNH? by geauxnavybeatbama
Yes, sometimes.
Sometimes the offense will huddle.
Sometimes the QB will line up in the shotgun.
Sometimes the QB will line up under center.
Sometimes the QB will throw the ball.
Sometimes the QB will hand the ball off.
Sometimes there will be 5 WRs.
Sometimes there will be 4 WRs.
Sometimes there will be 3 WRs.
Sometimes there will be 2 WRs.
Sometimes there will be a FB.
Sometimes there will not be a FB.
Sometimes there will be 2 TEs.
Sometimes there will be 1 TE.
Sometimes there will be no TEs.
Is it becoming clearer to you?
Posted on 8/7/19 at 9:03 am to jp4lsu
Not necessarily. When a defense has a personnel group on the field the OC thinks his offensive personnel has mismatches with no huddle is a means to keep them on the field for a whole drive. They can still run the play clock down to 1 every play.
It also forces the defense to align quickly, giving better play call opportunities. Puts more pressure on the defense not knowing if the next play is coming fast or not
It also forces the defense to align quickly, giving better play call opportunities. Puts more pressure on the defense not knowing if the next play is coming fast or not
Posted on 8/7/19 at 10:02 am to geauxnavybeatbama
Let’s worry about scoring points before worrying about scoring points too fast and tiring out our defense
Posted on 8/7/19 at 10:07 am to jp4lsu
quote:
No huddle usually coincides with more passing
No it doesn’t
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