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<blockquote data-quote="iceeater1969" data-source="post: 278403" data-attributes="member: 1237"><p>I wonder about doing the onside kick after we score.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Early this year when our defense was soft after the kick off.</p><p>It seemed to only take a few downs and the opponent was at the 50 (25 yd line plus 2 first downs). When they got into the red zone we did seem to be more effective.</p><p></p><p>If we are going very very seldomly stop them, why not just do the onside kick? What I like is conserving defense of , possibly recovering the kick, and in an odd way being aggressive. </p><p>If we regularly did this we could get damn good. This would require other teams to use practice time for this prep. We may use well trained reserves and to match them they may have to play more athletic starters .</p><p></p><p>It gets down to the percentages to decide if an acceptable plan. </p><p>What percent do they get to the 50 and what percent do we recover?</p><p>80%and 25% ??</p><p>90% and 50%!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceeater1969, post: 278403, member: 1237"] I wonder about doing the onside kick after we score. Early this year when our defense was soft after the kick off. It seemed to only take a few downs and the opponent was at the 50 (25 yd line plus 2 first downs). When they got into the red zone we did seem to be more effective. If we are going very very seldomly stop them, why not just do the onside kick? What I like is conserving defense of , possibly recovering the kick, and in an odd way being aggressive. If we regularly did this we could get damn good. This would require other teams to use practice time for this prep. We may use well trained reserves and to match them they may have to play more athletic starters . It gets down to the percentages to decide if an acceptable plan. What percent do they get to the 50 and what percent do we recover? 80%and 25% ?? 90% and 50%! [/QUOTE]
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