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re: Sports strategies that you would like to see someone try just once
Posted on 11/14/17 at 6:47 am to LSUBoo
Posted on 11/14/17 at 6:47 am to LSUBoo
Also, RBs or WRs should be taught to throw the ball away if they are running to the outside and about to be tackled for a loss behind the line.
Solid plan. Except for the whole ineligible receiver downfield thing.
Solid plan. Except for the whole ineligible receiver downfield thing.
Posted on 11/14/17 at 7:59 am to ctiger69
I'd like to see one of those Rugby style punters try to quickly roll out and fire a hard line drive punt at one of the opposing team's player trying to block the gunner while his back is facing the punter. If done right, the hard line drive punt would hit the opposing player in the back, and you would plan to have one of your players, maybe the gunner ready to recover it and regain possession for your team.
Posted on 11/14/17 at 10:07 am to ctiger69
I would like for Auburn to run the read option in wild cat instead of just having Kerryon run.
Run the quick huddle and have Ryan Davis be the QB(he played QB and read option in high school). Then you could also throw the ball like Nick Marshall did to Sammie in the 13 Iron bowl a couple times to keep the D honest. I think at least 5 times we should run this on 2nd and short situations.
Run the quick huddle and have Ryan Davis be the QB(he played QB and read option in high school). Then you could also throw the ball like Nick Marshall did to Sammie in the 13 Iron bowl a couple times to keep the D honest. I think at least 5 times we should run this on 2nd and short situations.
Posted on 11/14/17 at 10:09 am to Buckeye06
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4 TEs. Unstoppable to defend in the current NFL and College league. Get 4 pass catching TEs and no one could stop you. Run the ball down their throats with 4 guys as big or bigger than LBers then next play have them running 15 yards down the middle of the field against DBs 5'' shorter
To piggyback off this idea, another advantage this gives you is in recruiting. You don't have to spend any time recruiting WR's and all that time can go to TE's who already are going to value your offense more than most.
So you should be a very attractive destination for the best players at the position that means the most to your team.
Posted on 11/14/17 at 10:12 am to SoFla Tideroller
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Solid plan. Except for the whole ineligible receiver downfield thing.
Still a solid plan. If you're going to lose 2-3+ yards and a down, why not take the chance of a no gain (incomplete pass), with the other potential outcome still being better (five yard penalty, repeat down).
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