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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 464506" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>Watching the Falcons last week, they had a minimum number of rushing attempts (30) that they felt like they needed during a game. Regardless of how many yards they made, they felt it was needed to open up the entire offensive game. This was their argument, but it seems accurate to me.</p><p>It’s just a gut feel, but I think if we did the same thing for passing plays, with a target floor of 30 passes, it would take out most of the recruiting arguments against our offense. It would also put opposing defenses a little more on their heels.</p><p>Right now, we’re 3 games into the season, played catch up football twice, and we’ve thrown the ball 51 times. I’m not saying to go air raid, just have enough air cover to get defenses to respect it. If any offense can get someone to bite on play action, it oughta be this one.</p><p>UVA has thrown 81 times this year, Pitt has thrown 64, USF has thrown 117, and Clemson has thrown it 93. I think 30 a game is reasonable, even for us.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 464506, member: 282"] Watching the Falcons last week, they had a minimum number of rushing attempts (30) that they felt like they needed during a game. Regardless of how many yards they made, they felt it was needed to open up the entire offensive game. This was their argument, but it seems accurate to me. It’s just a gut feel, but I think if we did the same thing for passing plays, with a target floor of 30 passes, it would take out most of the recruiting arguments against our offense. It would also put opposing defenses a little more on their heels. Right now, we’re 3 games into the season, played catch up football twice, and we’ve thrown the ball 51 times. I’m not saying to go air raid, just have enough air cover to get defenses to respect it. If any offense can get someone to bite on play action, it oughta be this one. UVA has thrown 81 times this year, Pitt has thrown 64, USF has thrown 117, and Clemson has thrown it 93. I think 30 a game is reasonable, even for us. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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