Bonzo
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My point is that a team who has more receiving weapons that last year, when defensive coaches were quoted as saying they hoped they could get them to run, isn't going to have much of an advantage with play action. Play action works against defenses that are trying to take out your running game. When they are almost solely worried about the pass, play action just slows down the development of the play and gives a disadvantage to your OL, who must sell run before pass blocking against DL that only have pass rushing on their mind.
Certainly we have the weapons to be balanced, but no one is going to be fooled much by play action from this offense.
Believe me, we're in full agreement. My point is that, in moderation and in the right spots, there will remain opportunity for the play-action to be effective (particularly out of that heavy set).












