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So who started all that throwing anyway?
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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 318437" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Does anybody know? I have been scrolling through various book reviews trying to figure out what is actually worth reading. And thus buying, since I am old school and think a printed page is what was intended for humans all along. So I see this one that raves about Hal Mumme and Mike Leach turning football upside down with the Air Raid offense. Revolutionized it apparently. Then another one in short order says nah, it was Mouse Davis and the Run and Shoot 20 years earlier. Except that was from an Ohio football coach earlier than that. Now from what little I know about them I do not much like the "air raid" concept though lots of balls are thrown and completed, but as Johnson once said, if he needed short yards, he would run for them. I like the run and shoot concept of four vertical routes and wish our QBs would sometimes look off that covered primary for that open secondary target. But to my question: are they all right and if so, who has in fact "revolutionized" anything?</p><p></p><p>We need a football game. Soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 318437, member: 2175"] Does anybody know? I have been scrolling through various book reviews trying to figure out what is actually worth reading. And thus buying, since I am old school and think a printed page is what was intended for humans all along. So I see this one that raves about Hal Mumme and Mike Leach turning football upside down with the Air Raid offense. Revolutionized it apparently. Then another one in short order says nah, it was Mouse Davis and the Run and Shoot 20 years earlier. Except that was from an Ohio football coach earlier than that. Now from what little I know about them I do not much like the "air raid" concept though lots of balls are thrown and completed, but as Johnson once said, if he needed short yards, he would run for them. I like the run and shoot concept of four vertical routes and wish our QBs would sometimes look off that covered primary for that open secondary target. But to my question: are they all right and if so, who has in fact "revolutionized" anything? We need a football game. Soon. [/QUOTE]
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