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<blockquote data-quote="GlennW" data-source="post: 158578" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>In the case of OUR Offense, we have a Head Coach calling plays from the sideline without a playbook, sending in fresh players with his calls, and we have a Flexbone Offense that requires our QB needs ample time to make proper reads, so our Offense is designed to be one of "clock control" rather than "fast break". </p><p></p><p>As others have mentioned, the added benefit is that our ball control Offense gives our Defense less time on the field, meaning they're typically well rested at the end of the game and the end of the season as compared to Defenses playing on teams that run "up-tempo" Offenses. </p><p></p><p>Also, the fact we run a multiple option off of every set on our Offense makes it less important of how much time the Defense has to "set" against us initially because it doesn't matter - what matters is where they are when we snap the ball and that when our QB makes his reads. Therefore, once our QB gets to the Line of scrimmage and our A-Back starts his motion, if the Defense is set, we should be good-to-go assuming our Offense is working from the same page (Offensive Line, Wide Receivers, RB's, etc.).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlennW, post: 158578, member: 33"] In the case of OUR Offense, we have a Head Coach calling plays from the sideline without a playbook, sending in fresh players with his calls, and we have a Flexbone Offense that requires our QB needs ample time to make proper reads, so our Offense is designed to be one of "clock control" rather than "fast break". As others have mentioned, the added benefit is that our ball control Offense gives our Defense less time on the field, meaning they're typically well rested at the end of the game and the end of the season as compared to Defenses playing on teams that run "up-tempo" Offenses. Also, the fact we run a multiple option off of every set on our Offense makes it less important of how much time the Defense has to "set" against us initially because it doesn't matter - what matters is where they are when we snap the ball and that when our QB makes his reads. Therefore, once our QB gets to the Line of scrimmage and our A-Back starts his motion, if the Defense is set, we should be good-to-go assuming our Offense is working from the same page (Offensive Line, Wide Receivers, RB's, etc.). [/QUOTE]
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