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<blockquote data-quote="cuttysark" data-source="post: 155495" data-attributes="member: 1578"><p>A bigger offensive line along with a QB who can really run this offense at another level based on his quickness and speed to the outside puts tremendous pressure on a defense.</p><p> </p><p>What folks also forget is that the triple option has a base set with two A-Backs in the slot making it an offense that has no strong or weakside set. The defense has to not only react instantly at the snap of the ball, but also has the disadvantage of not being able to match up as they normally do against a strong side TE set; trips to one side of the field; or a back aligned either to the left or right of the QB in the backfield in the NCAA spread set shotgun that everyone else runs as their base formation.</p><p> </p><p>With a much bigger offensive line the myth of time to prepare is quickly going down the drain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cuttysark, post: 155495, member: 1578"] A bigger offensive line along with a QB who can really run this offense at another level based on his quickness and speed to the outside puts tremendous pressure on a defense. What folks also forget is that the triple option has a base set with two A-Backs in the slot making it an offense that has no strong or weakside set. The defense has to not only react instantly at the snap of the ball, but also has the disadvantage of not being able to match up as they normally do against a strong side TE set; trips to one side of the field; or a back aligned either to the left or right of the QB in the backfield in the NCAA spread set shotgun that everyone else runs as their base formation. With a much bigger offensive line the myth of time to prepare is quickly going down the drain. [/QUOTE]
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