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Stewart AND Willams


kboaman

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If we dont try to fool anyone then why do we still see the 'wild hog' every once in a while?

That is basically the most "smash it down their throat" play out there. The only reason they put a few wrinkles in the play every little bit is so that defenses scare themselves. But Deangelo taking the snap is basically declaring we will run it right at you.

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Yeah...I have thought about this a bit.

IMO we should set them up in a split back formation and have them both run out to the perimeter on each side. We could fake a pitch to one and throw a screen to the other.

Something like that...works in Madden ;)

I know it was college but last year WVU ran formation out of the backfield with Slaton/Devine it worked pretty well.

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