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Spread Offense


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it does, very well. don't the patriots use it? i recall one game a few years ago where the packers used 4 or 5 receivers most of the game and passed at will over some team. i wish we would tailor our team to it. the more options an offense has, the less chance the defense will key into what they're doing and stop it. it takes a great qb and a deep receiving group, but as long as you have that then you're golden.

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The speed of the athletes. In college your 3rd n 4th WR is usually better than the 3rd n 4th CB. In the NFL LB's are just as fast as WR's

See I agree to some extent. Though, I've seen our LB's get beaten by receivers a few times. I just think if you get the ball in the hands of your speed players even just 3 yards down the field, it can turn in to a lot.

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spread plays do not take a lot of time to develop. the qb is usually already in the shotgun, and he'll pass to an underneath receiver if he's open. also, nfl lbs are not as fast as wrs. maybe thomas davis can hang with some receivers, but not the typical lb.

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spread plays do not take a lot of time to develop. the qb is usually already in the shotgun, and he'll pass to an underneath receiver if he's open. also, nfl lbs are not as fast as wrs. maybe thomas davis can hang with some receivers, but not the typical lb.

Yep. The key in pass-happy spreads is getting the ball away from the QB and into the hands of the playmakers. If we had a few quick guys, a spread system could work.

Wes Welker says your LB can't cover him.

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