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One thing that's cool, is that the NFL has such good offensive coordinating. Even the crappy teams have chances to beat others. Just look @ the Bills today. Or the Falcons today. It looked like the Eagles were going to blow them out. Yet, Atlanta varied things up. Got the ball to their security blanket TE... Hit a few long bombs... Then opened things up with some nice draw plays up the middle to Turner.
Despite losing their starting QB to injury and rolling without Vince Young, the Eagles still had an opportunity at the end to win the game. the right play was dialed in, the receiver just failed to extend his arms out and grab it.
It's awesome to see offensive football with such a variety of plays. Screens, draws, long bombs, play action, etc. Such a difference from BYU's craptastic offense. And so much different than so many college teams who just try to win with their talent alone. The SEC is a perfect example of this. Simple plays go big, because their players are so much more athletically superior than their opponents.
Look at the Pats today, Welker or Woodhead (was that their RBs name?), probably didn't impress anyone in athletic tests. Yet, put them in a very innovative and aggressive scheme, and these guys become virtually unguardable. Billicek could probably grab half the members on this board and turn them into pro-bowlers.
Personally, I think that no-huddle offense might be the "next big thing." Doing that prevents the defense from subbing their bigs and wears them out. It also forces the defense to react quicker and prevents them from being able to get a good feel for formations and plays.
It basically turns the game into a 7 on 7 rapid fire passing contest. Even if you don't have a big play star receiver, you could still be able to connect on lil quick 5-10 yard dink passes before the defense even sets up and knows what hit them. Before you know it, you're knocking on the endzone's door.
Despite losing their starting QB to injury and rolling without Vince Young, the Eagles still had an opportunity at the end to win the game. the right play was dialed in, the receiver just failed to extend his arms out and grab it.
It's awesome to see offensive football with such a variety of plays. Screens, draws, long bombs, play action, etc. Such a difference from BYU's craptastic offense. And so much different than so many college teams who just try to win with their talent alone. The SEC is a perfect example of this. Simple plays go big, because their players are so much more athletically superior than their opponents.
Look at the Pats today, Welker or Woodhead (was that their RBs name?), probably didn't impress anyone in athletic tests. Yet, put them in a very innovative and aggressive scheme, and these guys become virtually unguardable. Billicek could probably grab half the members on this board and turn them into pro-bowlers.
Personally, I think that no-huddle offense might be the "next big thing." Doing that prevents the defense from subbing their bigs and wears them out. It also forces the defense to react quicker and prevents them from being able to get a good feel for formations and plays.
It basically turns the game into a 7 on 7 rapid fire passing contest. Even if you don't have a big play star receiver, you could still be able to connect on lil quick 5-10 yard dink passes before the defense even sets up and knows what hit them. Before you know it, you're knocking on the endzone's door.