Our WR dynamic is so weird. A ton of top-rated talent, and literally mere minutes of experience.
Berry isn't going to play QB for us. Actually, Lucas Taylor would probably be an excellent option QB. He ran it extremely well in high school. He tallied over 500 yards rushing by himself in just one game.
I think hefney did a good job but id like to see coker get some more chances. then again, hes got the bad habit of letting opposing players knock the snot out of him... still that 4.3 speed has to pay off
It would appear that CPF has seen the light if he ever didn't and has realized that the Vols have to evolve with the game.
BTW, someone earlier worried about defensive fatigue. The no huddle doesn't have to run faster it just allows you to dictate the pace much better and somewhat control what the defense can do and how they substitute. The Colts usually snapped within the last 5 seconds of the play clock.
No... But this is coming straight out of the rivals article I just read. Quit being a smarta**. Seriously... "Now, Cutcliffe thinks it is the right time to go with a no-huddle offense." There's your quote. Do you need a link now too??
I also said I think we'll see it 10-15 plays. You missed the point of my original post. People seem to think we'll be running every play with no huddle. We won't be.
I hope we don't run the offence we ran in '05 where the QB goes to the line, makes a read, looks at the coach, changes the play, snaps the ball. I just never got this offence. It seemed, at times, the D would (or could) throw a defensive look out, in disguise, we run a play based on that, and we all know the results.
I think it is wrong, in any aspect of life, to base what you do totally based on what a competiter does.
Any thoughts?