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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins
If your DEs stay at home and chew up blockers the QB is forced to hand off inside, which limits its explosiveness.
Ironically, Crennel's D is a perfect style to counter it.
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Originally Posted by Mecca
I also think it could very easily end when all these teams watch their QB's get hurt. I think it's a fine play to have in your gameplan but I wouldn't run it more than a few times a game.
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Originally Posted by cdcox
I think it allows you to win with an inexperienced but athletic QB sooner than if you played a conventional offense. They will always have scrambling ability, but think Steve Young not JC Watts who can pass.
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Originally Posted by DTLB58
Only if you can keep finding the talent to run it.
what is setting these guys apart is that they can throw successfully in the NFL.
Plus, now that there is a good season or so of tape on these guys it will give DC's some tape and time to devise new plans against them.
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Great points guys and I thoroughly agree.