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I disagree a bit. I do think even in a ball control offense, the most effective passing comes on 1st

Author: THEISMANCARR (17343 Posts - Joined: Aug 10, 2007)
Posted at 12:40 pm on Dec 23, 2020
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down, but with lesser athletes you have to control the clock somewhat. If the defensive line stacks though, then short passes on early downs are necessary to both effectively control the clock while being somewhat aggressive. This enables you to more effectively keep the opponent on their heals or at least keep them off balance by having to cover both the run and the pass.

Replies to: "I disagree a bit. I do think even in a ball control offense, the most effective passing comes on 1st"

  • Interesting, “Notre Dame VS Clemson: ACC Championship Analytics Recap” [NT] [LINK] - whatsamataU - 11:00am 12/23/20 (7) [View All]
    • I like these analytics. Defense and ball control are now totally passé. - Curly1918 - 11:55am 12/23/20
      • Turnovers and the ability to run the ball, The best analytics [NT] - DonMiller - 2:07pm 12/23/20
        • so you admit the vaunted ND OL got exposed last weekend? [NT] - WestCoastIrishFan - 2:37pm 12/23/20
          • Never happen with Don [NT] - whatsamataU - 5:59pm 12/23/20
      • I disagree a bit. I do think even in a ball control offense, the most effective passing comes on 1st - THEISMANCARR - 12:40pm 12/23/20
      • I don't think Kelly necessarily wants ball control; he wants to score points. I don't think - WestCoastIrishFan - 11:59am 12/23/20
        • Over the offseason Kelly should ask Lane Kiffin if he can borrow Kiffin's research notes: [LINK] - lacan - 3:14pm 12/23/20
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