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<blockquote data-quote="Tech Lawyer" data-source="post: 904001" data-attributes="member: 5229"><p>On a related subject, it bothers me that our offense has a tendency to default to a straight ahead dive play after every time we hit on a long gain. It's almost as if we say, "Ok everybody calm down, we will just run it straight ahead to get us settled. " Overwhelmingly, this results in a loss or no gain and an (empty down). Paul's offense often did the same thing. Second and nine puts us behind schedule and then we are looking at third and long. My thought is to practice this transition with measured pace (everyone gets set) and go with something like the read option, quick pitch or wide receiver screen. If we get good enough with experience, there might be an opportunity to go over the top with play action or a hitch and go? I just hate giving up first down - but it happens every time we hit a long play into the red zone. Next time this happens, I hope we will call a play on first down this will put us second and five . The dive play nets us nothing .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tech Lawyer, post: 904001, member: 5229"] On a related subject, it bothers me that our offense has a tendency to default to a straight ahead dive play after every time we hit on a long gain. It's almost as if we say, "Ok everybody calm down, we will just run it straight ahead to get us settled. " Overwhelmingly, this results in a loss or no gain and an (empty down). Paul's offense often did the same thing. Second and nine puts us behind schedule and then we are looking at third and long. My thought is to practice this transition with measured pace (everyone gets set) and go with something like the read option, quick pitch or wide receiver screen. If we get good enough with experience, there might be an opportunity to go over the top with play action or a hitch and go? I just hate giving up first down - but it happens every time we hit a long play into the red zone. Next time this happens, I hope we will call a play on first down this will put us second and five . The dive play nets us nothing . [/QUOTE]
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