[Husker] Would you want Oregon's offense?

Don Rietsch drr at livgenmi.com
Tue Jan 11 18:55:03 CST 2011


I'm okd school.  I agree with the poster who stated that he wants a Tom O
offense where the D knows what O is going to run and can't stop it.  It's
Power Football as far as I'm concerned.  

I asked a friend who is a HS FB coach about the zone read.  He told me the
QB waits to see who the DT rushes before he decides whether to hand it off
or keep it.  They way to defend it is to have the DT lay back and make the
QB make the decision before he does.  My coach friend said it is easy to
defend if that is all you do.

Drietsch70

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From: husker-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:husker-bounces at tssi.com] On Behalf Of
Matt
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 4:29 PM
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Subject: [Husker] Would you want Oregon's offense?

Watching the first few snaps of the game with Oregon on offense was hypnotic
to me.  Even the plays that failed looked awesome.  Gimmicky,  but awesome.
Couple that with the uniforms,  and it looked literally like the future of
college football.  Bring us Scott Frost, stat!

Fast forward to later in the game, and it seemed like Auburn had the
athletes and the smarts to figure it out. And it reminded me of our
offensive failures late in the season.

So I'm mixed here. With the guys we have here / coming in, we'd have the
players to pull this off.  But is this something you'd want to see?  During
a weather game in November?

Just curious how folks think.  I think we all want our offense to evolve and
excel - it's just a matter of how.

GBR,
-m

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