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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 890122" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>I didn't like either of the "clocked balls" either. The only thing I have to wonder is if Guys were winded and or not familiar enough with plays, that **** and/or Aaron thought they better spike and huddle up.</p><p></p><p>I may have selective memory, but Aaron seemed a lot more efficient with the hurry up when he had Jordy, Cobb and Adams. Part of the benefit of being on the same page with experienced, as well as talented receivers. I also think he ran the hurry up offense a lot more frequently under MM and not just in 2 minute situations. Is that because of the different coaching styles or because of the receiver group?</p><p></p><p>Had Aaron not spiked it, threw a hurried pass and it was intercepted, many would probably be asking why he didn't just clock the ball and regroup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 890122, member: 7261"] I didn't like either of the "clocked balls" either. The only thing I have to wonder is if Guys were winded and or not familiar enough with plays, that **** and/or Aaron thought they better spike and huddle up. I may have selective memory, but Aaron seemed a lot more efficient with the hurry up when he had Jordy, Cobb and Adams. Part of the benefit of being on the same page with experienced, as well as talented receivers. I also think he ran the hurry up offense a lot more frequently under MM and not just in 2 minute situations. Is that because of the different coaching styles or because of the receiver group? Had Aaron not spiked it, threw a hurried pass and it was intercepted, many would probably be asking why he didn't just clock the ball and regroup. [/QUOTE]
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