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Interesting Article on Effect of Spread Offenses on Rushing
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<blockquote data-quote="PBR549" data-source="post: 167994" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>You are right AE. The difference is out of the shotgun spread most of the blocking is zone schemes. The wishbone (CPJs spread) uses drive blocking, cut blocking and combo blocking. As far as the numbers game both attack where there is a numerical or angle advantage. People are much more proficient defensively at stoping the shotgun spread zone read type option because they see that so much more now and it's usually a double option. It's like anything else you get good at what you rep. The angles defenders have to take and the discipline they have to have to stop us just aren't repped enough to get the job done even if the coaches have a great scheme. Seriously the best way to slow down our offense is to have a lot better people than we do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBR549, post: 167994, member: 1991"] You are right AE. The difference is out of the shotgun spread most of the blocking is zone schemes. The wishbone (CPJs spread) uses drive blocking, cut blocking and combo blocking. As far as the numbers game both attack where there is a numerical or angle advantage. People are much more proficient defensively at stoping the shotgun spread zone read type option because they see that so much more now and it's usually a double option. It's like anything else you get good at what you rep. The angles defenders have to take and the discipline they have to have to stop us just aren't repped enough to get the job done even if the coaches have a great scheme. Seriously the best way to slow down our offense is to have a lot better people than we do. [/QUOTE]
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