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<blockquote data-quote="iceeater1969" data-source="post: 52587" data-attributes="member: 1237"><p>Will the thread is drifting to an interesting place about creativity, I would like to add a point to the idea of a bigger bb (6' 225 plus) that still has some initial acceleration. During the game the smaller bb will hit the hole and if wrong mesh read occurs and be crushed by the dt or lb . The larger bb will at least make this be a draw or possibly a short gain. The former fires up the defense. Also the smaller bb is a joke at pass blocking ( 1 on 1 with lb) . Since this year we have smaller but faster qb a bigger would seem to make more sense. IMO wanting a return of Dwyer is not practical. Give me the drip drip 4 to 6 yds and the occasional 15 yds out of the bb and the play calling will make the edges and counters and passes effective. </p><p></p><p>Creativity verses time management? I feel that head coach should have progressed past being the on field play caller( let me listen to reads by the guys in the booth, then tell one of the two new each play rb the play info - I'm on tv and the announcer says look no play book) . While calling plays - no discussions where are occurring with defense others about adjustments and no time for encouragement. This would seem to be the coaches job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceeater1969, post: 52587, member: 1237"] Will the thread is drifting to an interesting place about creativity, I would like to add a point to the idea of a bigger bb (6' 225 plus) that still has some initial acceleration. During the game the smaller bb will hit the hole and if wrong mesh read occurs and be crushed by the dt or lb . The larger bb will at least make this be a draw or possibly a short gain. The former fires up the defense. Also the smaller bb is a joke at pass blocking ( 1 on 1 with lb) . Since this year we have smaller but faster qb a bigger would seem to make more sense. IMO wanting a return of Dwyer is not practical. Give me the drip drip 4 to 6 yds and the occasional 15 yds out of the bb and the play calling will make the edges and counters and passes effective. Creativity verses time management? I feel that head coach should have progressed past being the on field play caller( let me listen to reads by the guys in the booth, then tell one of the two new each play rb the play info - I'm on tv and the announcer says look no play book) . While calling plays - no discussions where are occurring with defense others about adjustments and no time for encouragement. This would seem to be the coaches job. [/QUOTE]
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