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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce" data-source="post: 30497" data-attributes="member: 196"><p>First off – all NFL coaches use player packages including New England. The team that uses it the least is Indy – where Dungy has superior offensive talent and tries to keep defenses from making substitutions.</p><p></p><p>Second the WCO is a progression offense. Favre has a series of options on every play that he can go through – his decision-making in that progression is a critical factor in the offenses success or failure.</p><p></p><p>From Walsh to Holmgren and beyond, most West Coast offenses script a number of plays to start each game to get a read on how the defense is planning to counter. Football is like a game of chess, despite the claim of the original piece printed in firemikesherman.com.</p><p></p><p>BTW The Packers climbed back into the Carolina game with plays being called by the coaches and came up short when Favre was winging it on the field. Also, like DePack points out, Favre has repeatedly said that he has no interest in calling his own plays.</p><p></p><p>Another myth in this argument is how fast the plays are called and run – Green Bay gets plays off in fewer seconds than 2/3 of the teams in the NFL. Further, the Indy Colts who have the best offense in the NFL bar none, do not snap the ball until right before the play clock is set to expire.</p><p></p><p>Over Sherman’s tenure the Packers have consistently had a top offense – as net so skillfully points out – this Holy Cross argument is Holy Bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce, post: 30497, member: 196"] First off – all NFL coaches use player packages including New England. The team that uses it the least is Indy – where Dungy has superior offensive talent and tries to keep defenses from making substitutions. Second the WCO is a progression offense. Favre has a series of options on every play that he can go through – his decision-making in that progression is a critical factor in the offenses success or failure. From Walsh to Holmgren and beyond, most West Coast offenses script a number of plays to start each game to get a read on how the defense is planning to counter. Football is like a game of chess, despite the claim of the original piece printed in firemikesherman.com. BTW The Packers climbed back into the Carolina game with plays being called by the coaches and came up short when Favre was winging it on the field. Also, like DePack points out, Favre has repeatedly said that he has no interest in calling his own plays. Another myth in this argument is how fast the plays are called and run – Green Bay gets plays off in fewer seconds than 2/3 of the teams in the NFL. Further, the Indy Colts who have the best offense in the NFL bar none, do not snap the ball until right before the play clock is set to expire. Over Sherman’s tenure the Packers have consistently had a top offense – as net so skillfully points out – this Holy Cross argument is Holy Bull. [/QUOTE]
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