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<blockquote data-quote="GTpdm" data-source="post: 65032" data-attributes="member: 1451"><p>Good point; I think that even a small increase in our completion percentage would make a difference that is more than just huge--it would force our opponents (oops, did I say opponents? I meant <u>enemies</u>) to to defend much more cautiously--which would go a long way toward opening up our offense. Even a small improvement in our passing game could be worth way more than just win or two; I see that as the difference between a 7-5 season and an 10-2 season. (Or even a 12-0 season, but that's an old-gold-sunglasses scenario...)</p><p></p><p>I'm not suggesting that we should go pass-happy. As Coach Johnson pointed out, in those games last year when we <em><u>had</u></em> to pass, it didn't end well for us. I just think that if we can achieve some big gains with the occasional pass here or there, our bread-and-butter offense will reap huge benefits by keeping the opposing (oops, I mean <u>enemy</u>) defense off-balance. Isn't that what spread-based offenses are supposed to do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTpdm, post: 65032, member: 1451"] Good point; I think that even a small increase in our completion percentage would make a difference that is more than just huge--it would force our opponents (oops, did I say opponents? I meant [U]enemies[/U]) to to defend much more cautiously--which would go a long way toward opening up our offense. Even a small improvement in our passing game could be worth way more than just win or two; I see that as the difference between a 7-5 season and an 10-2 season. (Or even a 12-0 season, but that's an old-gold-sunglasses scenario...) I'm not suggesting that we should go pass-happy. As Coach Johnson pointed out, in those games last year when we [I][U]had[/U][/I] to pass, it didn't end well for us. I just think that if we can achieve some big gains with the occasional pass here or there, our bread-and-butter offense will reap huge benefits by keeping the opposing (oops, I mean [U]enemy[/U]) defense off-balance. Isn't that what spread-based offenses are supposed to do? [/QUOTE]
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