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How much preseason prep work was done for the USF game?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 456200" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>I've wondered a little bit about this (i.e. CNW's D vs HUNH offenses). The new D emphasizes rallying to the ball and rotating guys to stay fresh. Up tempo makes it tough to substitute, plus guys have to run back the ball in a hurry to get set up. With a noon game in the South Florida heat I can see our conditioning really being tested.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, our defense is very simplified, so getting lined up quickly and being able to just play without thinking too much seems like a real advantage over more complex schemes.</p><p></p><p>My thoery is that our extra fitness from rallying more hats to the ball, and being able to line up quickly and just play without thinking too much are going to be a net advantage as compared to defenses in years past. I suppose the newness of the defense could still create some problems knowing assignments vs O's that snap it fast. Still, I see a net positive. Any other opinions?</p><p></p><p>ETA: hopefully our offense holds the ball for long periods and our D is kept very fresh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 456200, member: 857"] I've wondered a little bit about this (i.e. CNW's D vs HUNH offenses). The new D emphasizes rallying to the ball and rotating guys to stay fresh. Up tempo makes it tough to substitute, plus guys have to run back the ball in a hurry to get set up. With a noon game in the South Florida heat I can see our conditioning really being tested. On the other hand, our defense is very simplified, so getting lined up quickly and being able to just play without thinking too much seems like a real advantage over more complex schemes. My thoery is that our extra fitness from rallying more hats to the ball, and being able to line up quickly and just play without thinking too much are going to be a net advantage as compared to defenses in years past. I suppose the newness of the defense could still create some problems knowing assignments vs O's that snap it fast. Still, I see a net positive. Any other opinions? ETA: hopefully our offense holds the ball for long periods and our D is kept very fresh. [/QUOTE]
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