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<blockquote data-quote="GTRanj" data-source="post: 40892" data-attributes="member: 1251"><p>You must be joking... That pass should have been batted down all day long!</p><p></p><p>The fact is, when you are running the ball 80% or more of the time, then you are probably not going to be very good at passing. Its as simple as that.</p><p></p><p>I think the advantage of what Auburn does over CPJ's system is the hurry-up. That mitigates the need to go pass-happy on the two-minute drill. It would be great if CPJ could add the hurry-up, not for every drive, but simply for the two-minute drill and a change of pace to give defenses something else to worry about. But this is also much easier said than done.</p><p></p><p>And to address you last comment your last comment, the A-backs lining up at the hip of the tackle makes it easier for the A-backs to get open. When you complete the pass to the A-backs, it then forces defenders to stay honest and not crowd the box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTRanj, post: 40892, member: 1251"] You must be joking... That pass should have been batted down all day long! The fact is, when you are running the ball 80% or more of the time, then you are probably not going to be very good at passing. Its as simple as that. I think the advantage of what Auburn does over CPJ's system is the hurry-up. That mitigates the need to go pass-happy on the two-minute drill. It would be great if CPJ could add the hurry-up, not for every drive, but simply for the two-minute drill and a change of pace to give defenses something else to worry about. But this is also much easier said than done. And to address you last comment your last comment, the A-backs lining up at the hip of the tackle makes it easier for the A-backs to get open. When you complete the pass to the A-backs, it then forces defenders to stay honest and not crowd the box. [/QUOTE]
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