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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 378032" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>The one thing I saw in this game that we <em>might</em> see next year, depending on development at QB, is the use of the New Mexico direct snap version of the O. That's the one where there's a direct snap to the QB about 3 yards behind the line with the three backs around him in a reverse triangle. You can run most of our plays from this and it gives the QB a better chance to throw since a two step drop is all you need. Problem = the mesh is lost and the operation of the option is further behind the LOS. Most of the BB plays in this formation are either straight dives or double options off the DE, just like in a spread. No midline; there wouldn't be any point.</p><p></p><p>Still, it would be a great way to upset opposing Ds next year, <em>if</em> we have a QB who is a real throwing threat. But, overall, the advantage might not be enough to be worth the candle. We'll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 378032, member: 265"] The one thing I saw in this game that we [I]might[/I] see next year, depending on development at QB, is the use of the New Mexico direct snap version of the O. That's the one where there's a direct snap to the QB about 3 yards behind the line with the three backs around him in a reverse triangle. You can run most of our plays from this and it gives the QB a better chance to throw since a two step drop is all you need. Problem = the mesh is lost and the operation of the option is further behind the LOS. Most of the BB plays in this formation are either straight dives or double options off the DE, just like in a spread. No midline; there wouldn't be any point. Still, it would be a great way to upset opposing Ds next year, [I]if[/I] we have a QB who is a real throwing threat. But, overall, the advantage might not be enough to be worth the candle. We'll see. [/QUOTE]
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