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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 78175" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I think part of the problem here is that we have so many new players on D. Not the starters, mind, but in the rotation. Neither of our DEs were expected to start this year. Many of our DBs are either playing regularly for the first time or are true freshmen. These folks tend to screw up. Add in that the O they are facing is deceptive –that's the whole point–and it isn't too surprising that we had trouble once the other side went no-huddle. </p><p></p><p>And it is that that worries me. We had trouble with no-huddle Os last year and I thought were training for it some last spring and this fall. It might be that we did and that a non-option O wouldn't give us fits. But the jury verdict so far is that the problem hasn't been taken of and should be priority one until it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 78175, member: 265"] I think part of the problem here is that we have so many new players on D. Not the starters, mind, but in the rotation. Neither of our DEs were expected to start this year. Many of our DBs are either playing regularly for the first time or are true freshmen. These folks tend to screw up. Add in that the O they are facing is deceptive –that's the whole point–and it isn't too surprising that we had trouble once the other side went no-huddle. And it is that that worries me. We had trouble with no-huddle Os last year and I thought were training for it some last spring and this fall. It might be that we did and that a non-option O wouldn't give us fits. But the jury verdict so far is that the problem hasn't been taken of and should be priority one until it is. [/QUOTE]
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