[Husker] The Spread

Aaron Wolfson awolfson0 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 21 21:09:37 CST 2011


Well, if you're Wisconsin, you just plug in the next star halfback. These
are depth issues, not offensive scheme issues. If you only have 1 guy at any
important position, you're screwed when he gets hurt. It might be the QB in
a spread, or the RB in a power attack. If you run a power attack and your
top OL gets hurt, you're just as screwed, IF you don't have an adequate
replacement. If you have no depth, it doesn't matter what offense you run. I
think Sam is conflating these two issues in his column.

Aaron


On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 5:22 PM, Mike Nolan <nolan at romaine.tssi.com> wrote:

> > "A Saab  sports car, the spread can zoom some Saturday afternoons, taking
> the
> > turns and hills with alarming, breathtaking big plays. But it breaks
>  down too
> > often and needs specific mechanics to make it him. Should one  of those
> key
> > mechanics, say, Nebraska's Taylor Martinez or Oregon's  Dennis Dixon a
> few
> > years ago,  get hurt, the car chugs along without its  engine"
>
> And what happens when a pro-style offense team's QB goes down
> or when a running game offense team's star halfback goes down?
> --
> Mike Nolan
>
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