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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 792060" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Start early with a no huddle. Quick tempo the first couple of drives. Don’t let the opponent D substitute and keep any pass plays short 1-2 reads. Play like you’re in a 2-min drill during the 1st period, not the last period... because I promise you that’s when opponents have game planned to apply pressure to force errors early and set the game tempo and disturb QB timing.</p><p>Lots of 6-10 yard range passes to TEs who can muscle another couple yards or draw interference calls and then some 2-4 yard dumps to RBs with a couple of yards of daylight while the opponent rushes 6 into the pocket. Chip the pass rushers.. portray a block.. and then roll and dump. They have 8 in the box.. encourage them to rush all 8.</p><p>Quit this nonsense of slow timing lateral passes behind the LOS and trying to run through the A gaps those first couple series.. and chunk that philosophy for an earlier aggressive approach at the first whistle.</p><p></p><p>Stop using this mentality of easy as she goes and rather use an aggressive quick O attack and the D counter. If you score opening drive? Challenge them with an onside kick. If you recover? Attack with a GO route with your fastest receiver on 1 snap count. Quit being complacent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 792060, member: 10086"] Start early with a no huddle. Quick tempo the first couple of drives. Don’t let the opponent D substitute and keep any pass plays short 1-2 reads. Play like you’re in a 2-min drill during the 1st period, not the last period... because I promise you that’s when opponents have game planned to apply pressure to force errors early and set the game tempo and disturb QB timing. Lots of 6-10 yard range passes to TEs who can muscle another couple yards or draw interference calls and then some 2-4 yard dumps to RBs with a couple of yards of daylight while the opponent rushes 6 into the pocket. Chip the pass rushers.. portray a block.. and then roll and dump. They have 8 in the box.. encourage them to rush all 8. Quit this nonsense of slow timing lateral passes behind the LOS and trying to run through the A gaps those first couple series.. and chunk that philosophy for an earlier aggressive approach at the first whistle. Stop using this mentality of easy as she goes and rather use an aggressive quick O attack and the D counter. If you score opening drive? Challenge them with an onside kick. If you recover? Attack with a GO route with your fastest receiver on 1 snap count. Quit being complacent [/QUOTE]
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