Rabid Ram said:Not throw the ball? Have you seen bradords numbers ?
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Looks like the 2nd quarter is the rough one for him this year.RamzFanz said:Rabid Ram said:Not throw the ball? Have you seen bradords numbers ?
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Have you seen his numbers in the first half? Horrible. Yet that's twice they used the same scheme. Have they learned? We shall see.
X said:Looks like the 2nd quarter is the rough one for him this year.RamzFanz said:Rabid Ram said:Not throw the ball? Have you seen bradords numbers ?
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Have you seen his numbers in the first half? Horrible. Yet that's twice they used the same scheme. Have they learned? We shall see.
Still early though. If this team gels over the next few games, they could finish really strong.
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I wouldn't even know how to quantify that.RamzFanz said:X said:Looks like the 2nd quarter is the rough one for him this year.RamzFanz said:Rabid Ram said:Not throw the ball? Have you seen bradords numbers ?
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Have you seen his numbers in the first half? Horrible. Yet that's twice they used the same scheme. Have they learned? We shall see.
Still early though. If this team gels over the next few games, they could finish really strong.
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Thanks for the info.
I wonder what his ratings are in the hurry-up.
I do too.bskrilla said:Man, based on the comments I've seen on this sight I'm about the only person around here that actually likes and agrees with Bernie most of the time.
RamFan503 said:Yamahopper said:Unless the D is playing lights out it gets risky going no huddle to often. Huddleless a 3 & out of 2 passes and the standard 2nd down run up the gut the defense could be back on the field in a min. and half or less.
Not to fuel the fire but WHY? Can someone explain to me why an offense has to huddle in order to use the entire play clock?
Yamahopper said:RamFan503 said:Yamahopper said:Unless the D is playing lights out it gets risky going no huddle to often. Huddleless a 3 & out of 2 passes and the standard 2nd down run up the gut the defense could be back on the field in a min. and half or less.
Not to fuel the fire but WHY? Can someone explain to me why an offense has to huddle in order to use the entire play clock?
I guess they could hurry back to the line get the linman in their stance and just kill about 20 sec while Bradford goes through the cadence in a couple different languages. But if using the whole clock might as well huddle up and have a smoke.
The only thing I get from no huddle is getting the ball off before the D can adjust, try to keep the D from subbing and create mismatches. Faster the better.
IMO not running no huddle is more based on how a coach feels his D is playing. If the D can't get 3 and outs they will be on the field forever.