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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 822976" data-attributes="member: 282"><p> <ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">I enjoyed seeing that offense too.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Brian Jordan played safety for the Falcons, and should know the game pretty well. I think of Bob Rathbun as a basketball announcer. In third and long, most players think “pass”, because it’s hard to run and convert 3 and 14. However, the flexbone is kind of a lateral passing offense with the pitches, and gets around defenders a lot.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">I thought about how rough it is to be a radio play-by-play person for a flexbone offense. You have to read out the plays so quickly. Rathbun did not do a good play by play for either offense. If your picture was out, you’d have no idea of where the ball was. You’d barely know the score.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Bohannon did a good job prepping his team.</li> </ol><p></p><p>I can see why, if the starting QB stays in for almost all of the game that people would think we left the starters in the entire time. It was mentioned earlier that we rotated every position but QB and “backups” came in for the second half.</p><p>Usually, the starting QB comes out first, and other starters rotate out later, but we did the reverse of that today.</p><p></p><p>ETA: The participation report thread is up. We went fairly deep. Not “170lb math major walk on” deep, but a healthy rotation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 822976, member: 282"] [LIST=1] [*]I enjoyed seeing that offense too. [*]Brian Jordan played safety for the Falcons, and should know the game pretty well. I think of Bob Rathbun as a basketball announcer. In third and long, most players think “pass”, because it’s hard to run and convert 3 and 14. However, the flexbone is kind of a lateral passing offense with the pitches, and gets around defenders a lot. [*]I thought about how rough it is to be a radio play-by-play person for a flexbone offense. You have to read out the plays so quickly. Rathbun did not do a good play by play for either offense. If your picture was out, you’d have no idea of where the ball was. You’d barely know the score. [*]Bohannon did a good job prepping his team. [/LIST] I can see why, if the starting QB stays in for almost all of the game that people would think we left the starters in the entire time. It was mentioned earlier that we rotated every position but QB and “backups” came in for the second half. Usually, the starting QB comes out first, and other starters rotate out later, but we did the reverse of that today. ETA: The participation report thread is up. We went fairly deep. Not “170lb math major walk on” deep, but a healthy rotation. [/QUOTE]
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