huge. its like rivers back in college. love the no huddle. take advantage of rivers' brain. i cant even count how many times he changed a play and it worked (pretty much every time).
McCoy allowing Rivers to adjust plays at the LOS
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McCoy is doing it by design. Did you see the play clock stats? We consistently run it down in the final 10, and often the final 5 seconds. And for good reason.
We have no depth on defense. They need every second of rest they can get. So even when the game clock wasn't running, the defense was resting on the bench.
I'm liking this coach already. He knows our current limitations so he's strategizing everywhere he can.There never was a plan
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Has much more to do with the advantage the offense gets vs. the limitations of the Defense IMO. Rivers has also been able to bait the D on multiple occasions to show their hand early and is able to audible. They just looked very composed on offense and sure of themselves. In prior years when we ran the no huddle, it looked like they hadn't practiced it....oh wait....THEY DIDN'T!
Yea I'm happy with the change. Norv had a decent run, but it was time to modernize the offense.
They just need to not get too pass happy.
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Originally posted by captaind View PostMcCoy is doing it by design. Did you see the play clock stats? We consistently run it down in the final 10, and often the final 5 seconds. And for good reason.
We have no depth on defense. They need every second of rest they can get. So even when the game clock wasn't running, the defense was resting on the bench.
I'm liking this coach already. He knows our current limitations so he's strategizing everywhere he can.
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