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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 45489" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Right. I don't think we should jump to the conclusion, based on his comments, that we are not going to throw. In fact, I expect that we will throw in 2014 about the traditional amount we have always thrown. I take his comments to mean that we have to get good at running the option again and I agree with him 100%. I like the idea of having good throwers at QB, but if we are not good at running the football, we are sunk as an offense. We are not going to "out pass" the passing teams. It just isn't going to happen with the roster we have built and that is OK. Force the defense up close to the LOS to stop your run and then burn them on play action over the top. It is a good formula. We just need to develop some dump offs when the defense is really crashing and there is little time. Throwing, or dumping off, over the top of the blitz is one of the time tested fundamentals of good football that we have failed to do consistently. When we have done it, it has been very effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 45489, member: 639"] Right. I don't think we should jump to the conclusion, based on his comments, that we are not going to throw. In fact, I expect that we will throw in 2014 about the traditional amount we have always thrown. I take his comments to mean that we have to get good at running the option again and I agree with him 100%. I like the idea of having good throwers at QB, but if we are not good at running the football, we are sunk as an offense. We are not going to "out pass" the passing teams. It just isn't going to happen with the roster we have built and that is OK. Force the defense up close to the LOS to stop your run and then burn them on play action over the top. It is a good formula. We just need to develop some dump offs when the defense is really crashing and there is little time. Throwing, or dumping off, over the top of the blitz is one of the time tested fundamentals of good football that we have failed to do consistently. When we have done it, it has been very effective. [/QUOTE]
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