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What happened to our No Huddle Offense?


NAS

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26 minutes ago, NAS said:

When is the last time you've seen our offense execute execute a no huddle effectively?  In the fourth quarter we were still huddling and letting the clock run down.  Is our scheme too complicated?  

Don't you know the coaching staff doesn't like to go back to and use things that work ... and with the no huddle they wouldn't be able to burn at least one time out/possibly two a game nor have to rush plays everytime with Cam clapping his hands real quick to get the snap off.  (end sarcasm) 

I was thinking the same thing yesterday about why no huddle to the get the offense going because I do think that has been effective other times.  My only guess is they didn't want to give the Saints more possessions than they had to which could happen if the the no huddle isn't successful.  

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