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Playcalling or Execution?
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09-15-2010, 04:27 PM
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RE: Playcalling or Execution?
We're hardly predictable, at least from Mularkey's play calling. I've yet to see any examples of us being predictable. Ryan throwing a bunch of out patterns to Roddy White isn't on Mularkey, that's Ryan's choice.
There is many other factors that you aren't considering that take place when we go into the no huddle besides just who is calling the plays(even though all of them are plays given to Ryan by Mularkey to choose from). No huddle doesn't allow the other defense to substitute, so you can catch defenses off guard if there is a mismatch in personnel. No huddle plays are generally the most practiced plays out of the entire play book that the QB is most comfortable with, and it is generally from a short list of 5-10 plays. No huddle gives the defense less time to set up, adjust, and react either. |
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