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According to Bedard:
Josh McDaniels had a very simple yet effective gameplan where, basically, every play was designed to look the same. Pull a guard with a handoff, and either give it to the back, have Newton keep it and run, or have Newton deliver a quick pass (he attempted just three passes over 10 yards).
If we assume the plan is to start simple, get competent, then build on that each week, what makes sense for Seattle? What plays would create bad positioning from their D, if last week's offense is what they primarily prepare for?
Football junkies, got ideas?
Josh McDaniels had a very simple yet effective gameplan where, basically, every play was designed to look the same. Pull a guard with a handoff, and either give it to the back, have Newton keep it and run, or have Newton deliver a quick pass (he attempted just three passes over 10 yards).
If we assume the plan is to start simple, get competent, then build on that each week, what makes sense for Seattle? What plays would create bad positioning from their D, if last week's offense is what they primarily prepare for?
Football junkies, got ideas?