eagle eye
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This is a question really. I'm not so sure about this stuff to be fair.
I have always thought that good teams use the hurry up when a defence seems to be getting the better of them. I just feel that when you have top playmakers in your side that its the way to go against an organised defense.
We have those playmakers in Brady, Moss, Welker and Faulk.
I just thought last night that we could have went no huddle and been far more successful.
As I said at the start, I'm not well up on the no huddle/hurry up stuff. Perhaps some of you could explain the pros and cons of it? When its useful and when its not, I do understand its useful with time running low in the 2nd and 4th quarters.
I have always thought that good teams use the hurry up when a defence seems to be getting the better of them. I just feel that when you have top playmakers in your side that its the way to go against an organised defense.
We have those playmakers in Brady, Moss, Welker and Faulk.
I just thought last night that we could have went no huddle and been far more successful.
As I said at the start, I'm not well up on the no huddle/hurry up stuff. Perhaps some of you could explain the pros and cons of it? When its useful and when its not, I do understand its useful with time running low in the 2nd and 4th quarters.