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Hurry-up DL rotation
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10-28-2010, 01:45 PM
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Hurry-up DL rotation
It is often said that the purpose of the no-huddle offense is to hinder defensive substitution. It changes the recovery rhythm. When Cincy went no huddle last week the Falcons stopped the DL rotation and got a little gassed.
I bellieve that with defensive helmet communication BVG could tell Lofton to designate two linemen for substitution pre-snap. The substitutes would be sent down to the line of scrimmage pre-snap. At the whistle the designated resters would immediately head for the sideline and pass the subs on their way in. What am I missing here? |
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10-28-2010, 01:56 PM
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RE: Hurry-up DL rotation
I agree. We have a great thing with the rotation, however, the problem is that they get gassed.
If we end up playing Manning in the SB, then we are screwed.
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10-28-2010, 02:34 PM
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RE: Hurry-up DL rotation
(10-28-2010 01:45 PM)sonnyjim Wrote: It is often said that the purpose of the no-huddle offense is to hinder defensive substitution. It changes the recovery rhythm. When Cincy went no huddle last week the Falcons stopped the DL rotation and got a little gassed. that's what Cleveland did against us.
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