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<blockquote data-quote="iceeater1969" data-source="post: 211832" data-attributes="member: 1237"><p>Perhaps we could shift into a formation that u agree is valid. Looking at wr recruit this year we are definitely getting bigger </p><p></p><p>I am a firm believer would like for you to consider the advantage of having personnel packages that are very well trained to run a set of plays.</p><p>This does limit the play selection. </p><p></p><p>Please consider please watch the replay of baylor bowl game. As u know I support gt and baylor football. Also my son is high school coach near there. The following is info from him: by the end of season the air raid offense was crippled since the first, second, and third string quarterbacks were injured. In 12 secret practices, art bryles put in a run first pass second offense using 4-5 player specific set packages. Each package of (non OL ) players ran a limited set of well practiced plays. They used several run wr types as qb to really exploit any defenses that came up in two deep. on certain plays the wr/qb was looking for a blown coverage for a pass. Yes a number of times the plays were stuffed. </p><p></p><p>However even though there were limited plays to be called, the kids would run their plays very well which often made for big gains. Then before the defense could adjust another package was brought in.</p><p></p><p>In 12 practices Baylor converted to a run offense. They handily won thier bowl game by Rushing for over 700 yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceeater1969, post: 211832, member: 1237"] Perhaps we could shift into a formation that u agree is valid. Looking at wr recruit this year we are definitely getting bigger I am a firm believer would like for you to consider the advantage of having personnel packages that are very well trained to run a set of plays. This does limit the play selection. Please consider please watch the replay of baylor bowl game. As u know I support gt and baylor football. Also my son is high school coach near there. The following is info from him: by the end of season the air raid offense was crippled since the first, second, and third string quarterbacks were injured. In 12 secret practices, art bryles put in a run first pass second offense using 4-5 player specific set packages. Each package of (non OL ) players ran a limited set of well practiced plays. They used several run wr types as qb to really exploit any defenses that came up in two deep. on certain plays the wr/qb was looking for a blown coverage for a pass. Yes a number of times the plays were stuffed. However even though there were limited plays to be called, the kids would run their plays very well which often made for big gains. Then before the defense could adjust another package was brought in. In 12 practices Baylor converted to a run offense. They handily won thier bowl game by Rushing for over 700 yds. [/QUOTE]
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