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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 445468" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>This time of year the D should dominate the O. A lot less synchronicity is required on D.</p><p></p><p>Why are late game reps not meaningful for the 2-deep? Every rep helps them get better and, more importantly, expand the playbook. As we should know by now, the deeper we can go into the playbook, the harder it is to defend us and the more we can keep the D off balance, especially the really good D's. I'd much rather have a deep playbook for our 2-deep roster than "meaningful reps" for the scrubs.</p><p></p><p>In a perfect world, I'd like both.</p><p></p><p>Our O is dependent on full speed precision timing and spacing and supreme confidence in where to go and where your teammates are on the field at any moment. It takes a multitude of live game reps to achieve and that is what early games against lesser opponents is for. I want a finely tuned precision instrument rolling into the meat of our schedule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 445468, member: 77"] This time of year the D should dominate the O. A lot less synchronicity is required on D. Why are late game reps not meaningful for the 2-deep? Every rep helps them get better and, more importantly, expand the playbook. As we should know by now, the deeper we can go into the playbook, the harder it is to defend us and the more we can keep the D off balance, especially the really good D's. I'd much rather have a deep playbook for our 2-deep roster than "meaningful reps" for the scrubs. In a perfect world, I'd like both. Our O is dependent on full speed precision timing and spacing and supreme confidence in where to go and where your teammates are on the field at any moment. It takes a multitude of live game reps to achieve and that is what early games against lesser opponents is for. I want a finely tuned precision instrument rolling into the meat of our schedule. [/QUOTE]
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