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Interesting Article on Effect of Spread Offenses on Rushing
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<blockquote data-quote="cuttysark" data-source="post: 167644" data-attributes="member: 1578"><p>[USER=2175]@Skeptic[/USER]:</p><p> </p><p>That's is right on the $$$. The spread shotgun is hobbled badly on short yardage plays or the closer it gets to the goal line. You are creating another defender by snapping the football to the QB seven yards behind the LOS. That makes no sense when you are on the two yard line and the QB starts the play at the nine or ten yard line in short yardage.</p><p> </p><p>Having a QB under center is a huge advantage especially inside the ten yard line. I believe South Carolina a few years ago lost to the Mutts when they were stopped a few times on the goal line out of the shotgun spread. Apparently they never practice a traditional center/QB snap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cuttysark, post: 167644, member: 1578"] [USER=2175]@Skeptic[/USER]: That's is right on the $$$. The spread shotgun is hobbled badly on short yardage plays or the closer it gets to the goal line. You are creating another defender by snapping the football to the QB seven yards behind the LOS. That makes no sense when you are on the two yard line and the QB starts the play at the nine or ten yard line in short yardage. Having a QB under center is a huge advantage especially inside the ten yard line. I believe South Carolina a few years ago lost to the Mutts when they were stopped a few times on the goal line out of the shotgun spread. Apparently they never practice a traditional center/QB snap. [/QUOTE]
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