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Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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I'm amazed no other team has tried this yet.
It is a strategy that has the greatest probability of succeeding because it leverages stupid rules and stupidly biased officiating in your favor. It's incredibly lame and exposes the game for the ****yfest that it has become, but it is probably worth a shot:
On offense, throw it deep every single possession, at least twice. Use extra TEs or a RB to give your QB time to throw, and run whatever receivers you have down the field. Get your receivers to do what they can to encourage defensive pass interference, including risk getting called themselves. It's a 10 yard penalty if you get called, and a 70 yard penalty if they get called. Study pass interference calls to determine what you need to do to have the highest probability of getting calls against the Pats.
The goal is to draw pass interference calls as much as it is to catch the football. Throw to the Patriots side that attracts the most pass interference calls (Hobbs).
You'll get a few PI calls on the Pats almost guaranteed, even if your receivers suck and the Pats own you.
I'm sure this approach could result in a fair number of points for an opponent.
It is a strategy that has the greatest probability of succeeding because it leverages stupid rules and stupidly biased officiating in your favor. It's incredibly lame and exposes the game for the ****yfest that it has become, but it is probably worth a shot:
On offense, throw it deep every single possession, at least twice. Use extra TEs or a RB to give your QB time to throw, and run whatever receivers you have down the field. Get your receivers to do what they can to encourage defensive pass interference, including risk getting called themselves. It's a 10 yard penalty if you get called, and a 70 yard penalty if they get called. Study pass interference calls to determine what you need to do to have the highest probability of getting calls against the Pats.
The goal is to draw pass interference calls as much as it is to catch the football. Throw to the Patriots side that attracts the most pass interference calls (Hobbs).
You'll get a few PI calls on the Pats almost guaranteed, even if your receivers suck and the Pats own you.
I'm sure this approach could result in a fair number of points for an opponent.