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Do we start out no huddle on our first possession vs the Bucs?


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  1. 1. Will we go out no-huddle, up tempo on our first possession next week?

    • Yes, Shula and Ron, desperate to save their jobs, will let Cam be Cam
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    • No, Shula gonna Shula
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Do we go no huddle on our first drive next week?  Last week was the first time I can remember we went no huddle on our opening drive under Shula, and the results were as impressive as everyone on here thought they would be (the huddle for OC in 2015?).

 

IMO whether or not we do this is really going to be the key in determining whether our offense has actually turned a corner or not.

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Here's what I think will happen:

 

1st and 10: obligatory d will shuffle behind turner and kalil actually goes for 8 yards

2nd and 2: all receivers run 20 yard curls/outs, except for Olsen and KB, who run 12 and 15 yard in routes, respectively, so they end up in the same spot and the Bucs can cover both with 1 linebacker.  Cam attempts to scramble when pressured and is sacked.

3rd and 12: that dumb fake screen to Olsen where Cam spins, then throws to Tolbert. 3 yard pickup.

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