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Originally Posted by keg in kc
It's a fad, and the older and more experienced these guys get the more they'll stay in the pocket and the more complicated the playbook will get, but elements of it will remain. The NFL has been implementing college ideas for years, even if some of the older coaches are resistant to change.
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Thigpen put up a lot of points but he was piss-poor as a thrower. Better than Tebow maybe, but still not a good passer, even if he was running a similar style of offense.
And I really agree with Keg here -- once defenses find a way to neutralize this it will become a wrinkle, but not an offense that you can rely on game in and game out. Like the wide receiver screen and other gimmicks.