[Husker] Will Nebraska use more no-huddle offense this season?

Steve Cornelius sscornelius at gmail.com
Thu Mar 26 10:03:11 CDT 2009


Like anything else, defensive coaches make adjustments over time. NFL
coaches have caught up to the Indianapolis Colts' no-huddle offense too.

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On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 9:22 AM, David Strong <gbrlist at yahoo.com> wrote:

>   I remember two Big 12 no-huddles from last year's bowl games.  Oklahoma
> was supposed to have this great no-huddle, but did anyone mention to them
> that if you get to the line right-away, and then stand there for 25 seconds
> looking confused and getting a play from the sidelines, then you are not
> going to pressure anyone.  I did not see one time in that game when
> Florida's defense was not well set and ready for the snap.  Not once.  The
> flip side was Texas.  Now THAT was a no-huddle.  They either called several
> plays in a row or let McCoy wing it at the line, but Ohio State was jammed
> on many plays.  Defensive guys running around, there was one play when only
> one lineman was set.  Definitely got into the OSU defenses head, even when
> they got set in time.  I have mixed feelings about the no-huddle, but if you
> are going to run it, Texas got it right.
>
> Dave
>


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