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I think its all out in the Colgate game no holding back
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[QUOTE="upperdeck, post: 1815702, member: 474"] its far simpler for a WR to go from a 3-4 wide 1 RB look than a 2 wide 1 TE 2 Rb look . our guys are used to being spread and blocking in space, used to subbing in and out. the uptick in pace is a huge change and the change it what reads you have to make instead of running a set route will not be a huge as we were already doing some of that, just not full time. as for the spacing its unclear to me how that changes what the WR has to do other than it by design makes it easier for the WR and QB to see the reads they need to make as the D has to commit pre snap much more often. the other issue is the oline play is greatly simplified since they run so many less blocking schemes. more reps doing the same thing can only help. the learning curve is how efficient the plays get run and fast they can get in and out of the plays. by mid year 2 maybe they run all the plays properly and start of year 1 game 1 maybe 30%, thats for the coaches to say. it may be telling that some players seem to run certain plays because those are the reads they make well.. once a player makes all his reads well the offense can take off. we wont know until probably end of Sept. and who here has the time to really break down the plays from a high level camera to even see what we are doing. [/QUOTE]
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