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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney Kent" data-source="post: 19553" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>I am not a fan of the time wasted looking to the sidelines for a play after the defense has aligned itself. In fact, they can easily line up one way, wait for us to call another play, then shift their defense accordingly. Sometimes a defense may use a false setup to fool the offense and then quickly switch to another defense. In this method, the defense is actually dictating the offensive setup and can act accordingly. I had rather get in as many plays in the game as possible by calling a play and sticking to it. If an offense is very variable such as the Auburn offense of this year, then the defense is never going to be sure of the play anyhow. The less time we use looking to the sideline, the more time for more plays in a game. Also, I am not so sure this method is not responsible for a lot of the false starts by the linemen. They may forget the count or lose concentration while waiting on all the sideline commotion. They may even start thinking about their assingments rather than acting on their natural everyday instincts from daily practices. It also slows down the game for the fans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney Kent, post: 19553, member: 923"] I am not a fan of the time wasted looking to the sidelines for a play after the defense has aligned itself. In fact, they can easily line up one way, wait for us to call another play, then shift their defense accordingly. Sometimes a defense may use a false setup to fool the offense and then quickly switch to another defense. In this method, the defense is actually dictating the offensive setup and can act accordingly. I had rather get in as many plays in the game as possible by calling a play and sticking to it. If an offense is very variable such as the Auburn offense of this year, then the defense is never going to be sure of the play anyhow. The less time we use looking to the sideline, the more time for more plays in a game. Also, I am not so sure this method is not responsible for a lot of the false starts by the linemen. They may forget the count or lose concentration while waiting on all the sideline commotion. They may even start thinking about their assingments rather than acting on their natural everyday instincts from daily practices. It also slows down the game for the fans. [/QUOTE]
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