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<blockquote data-quote="AnotherBee" data-source="post: 19290" data-attributes="member: 664"><p>Running the hurry-up is a little like a fighter jet on afterburners. It's great when you have more fuel than your opponent does. As others have said, our best defense is our offense minimizing plays our opponents can run. Unless we're throwing Pick-6s, they aren't scoring when we have the ball. Add a lack of depth on defense and this points to a few things.</p><p>If we take as an example that we would score touchdowns just as often running the hurry-up as when we aren't, unless we need points quickly (2 minute drill) or we have vastly more depth, we don't gain anything by the hurry up. I would like a tactical hurry up offense that we do when we're running from the Flex and it is clear that their D isn't stopping us. We're going to run from the Flex until they stop us (classic CPJ), and if we don't substitute they can't either without a time out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnotherBee, post: 19290, member: 664"] Running the hurry-up is a little like a fighter jet on afterburners. It's great when you have more fuel than your opponent does. As others have said, our best defense is our offense minimizing plays our opponents can run. Unless we're throwing Pick-6s, they aren't scoring when we have the ball. Add a lack of depth on defense and this points to a few things. If we take as an example that we would score touchdowns just as often running the hurry-up as when we aren't, unless we need points quickly (2 minute drill) or we have vastly more depth, we don't gain anything by the hurry up. I would like a tactical hurry up offense that we do when we're running from the Flex and it is clear that their D isn't stopping us. We're going to run from the Flex until they stop us (classic CPJ), and if we don't substitute they can't either without a time out. [/QUOTE]
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