How to slow down the hurry up Offense

#54
#54
How to slow down the hurry up Offense,, simple , find the position on Defense you plan on rotating players @. At the end of the play, the Defensive player 1 has "cramps", lays down, waits 45 seconds b4 going to bench, repeat as needed

shoe.gif
 
#58
#58
How to slow down the hurry up Offense,, simple , find the position on Defense you plan on rotating players @. At the end of the play, the Defensive player 1 has "cramps", lays down, waits 45 seconds b4 going to bench, repeat as needed

We do not need to do the "Florida Flop". I believe we are going to go back to smash mouth football and run it down their throat. They can't score if they never have the ball.
 
#60
#60
If you coach your team to be soft...they will be. You can't coach a team with a philosophy of toughness (like Pruitt has been saying), then tell them to fake injuries. It is not congruent.
There is no direct correlation between toughness and honor. One can be tough without honor and one can be honorable without toughness. Dont conflate the two. There are a lot of tough cheaters out there.
 
#61
#61
Laugh if u want,,, point is it worked.

You do realize this was simply to prevent themselves from needing to use a timeout because the lineman's shoe came off, right? Not some well thought out nefarious plot.
 
#62
#62
How to win the game: seriously jam-fight every receiver at the line and destroy their timing and route-running. Give our ends another second or two to get to the QB. If we seriously limit their passing game, we win. Think Seahawks vs. Broncos in the SuperBowl.
 
#63
#63
How to slow down the hurry up Offense,, simple , find the position on Defense you plan on rotating players @. At the end of the play, the Defensive player 1 has "cramps", lays down, waits 45 seconds b4 going to bench, repeat as needed

I think they call that the "Appy Shuffle".
 
#65
#65
There is no direct correlation between toughness and honor. One can be tough without honor and one can be honorable without toughness. Dont conflate the two. There are a lot of tough cheaters out there.

I'm talking about instilling a mindset of mental toughness. If you are looking for a way to game the system because you are convinced that you aren't tough enough to compete...then you have begun the cycle of the self-fulfilling prophecy. How did the laying down work for Bowling Green in that game? I really don't know...can you tell me how many teams have used the injury fake-out and won the game (where they otherwise would have lost)? Sure, Auburn did it in '13 against Arkansas...but Auburn won that game by 20 points, anyway.
 
  • Like
Reactions: VFL-82-JP
#67
#67
I'm talking about instilling a mindset of mental toughness. If you are looking for a way to game the system because you are convinced that you aren't tough enough to compete...then you have begun the cycle of the self-fulfilling prophecy. How did the laying down work for Bowling Green in that game? I really don't know...can you tell me how many teams have used the injury fake-out and won the game (where they otherwise would have lost)? Sure, Auburn did it in '13 against Arkansas...but Auburn won that game by 20 points, anyway.
Some teams instill toughness AND teach them to take advantage of every competitive edge that may be looked down at by the stodgy purists. If faking injuries gains a competitive advantage and isn't penalized in the game, do it. It doesn't make you the opposite of tough. It makes you opportunistic.
 
#68
#68
Some teams instill toughness AND teach them to take advantage of every competitive edge that may be looked down at by the stodgy purists. If faking injuries gains a competitive advantage and isn't penalized in the game, do it. It doesn't make you the opposite of tough. It makes you opportunistic.

No. Good teams don't do that. Ever. Teams with self-respect, they win by skill and effort, not by taking advantage of the rules.
 
#70
#70
When you pull this type of crap, you are saying, "We can't handle the hurry up". When you slow down the game, both sides get a rest.....
 
  • Like
Reactions: VFL-82-JP
#71
#71
just man up and play ball. press, blitz hammer their line , pressuring the hell out of Grier. win or lose we earn it. Hope we win, but not hurt if we don't. Looking for a good and high scoring game. smashmouth offense ,grind and manage the clock, unrelenting defensive line pressure.....we win..(oh, be sure all/any butch jones books on game and clock management have been burned)
 
  • Like
Reactions: VFL-82-JP
#72
#72
I’m thinking there gonna have a 4 down look at some point in the game. Depends on how we’re running the ball but I just can’t see them not changing it up or throwing us a curveball if we start showing big numbers against their base d.
THats the beauty of it. They have to run a base D just to see what we will do. Then as they adjust we can throw in some twists and keep them on their hills. If I was them I would load up the box and try to stuff our run game.
 
  • Like
Reactions: TrueVolsGBOInsider

VN Store



Back
Top