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Some positives from our players on offense
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[QUOTE="HtownOrange, post: 1560077, member: 622"] Several things could improve the offensive side of the ball with the current players and incoming kids: 1) Speed up the game! Pass more in first (stop the idea that we have to establish the run game to set up the pass game - The kids play in a Dome for at least 6 games and in good weather another 3-4) 2) Stop running the clock down, go no huddle, using only the time needed to get new plays in. 3) Get some D-backs on the team (though the younger kids seem to be improving, a few more would help!) 4) Game plan much better. Once it is seen what the opposing defense will do, call the plays they don't defend, make them defend those plays, then use other plays to screw with their minds. 5) Make in game changes! No need to wait until the half, make the changes on the fly. This applies to offense and defense. 6) Position coaches need to grill and drill the fundamentals and build strategies form that point. I cannot recall how many plays our defense screwed up because they did not wrap up an offensive player. Of course the obvious, get several QBs ready for the season. Apparently we will be using 3-4 annually so get them ready! [/QUOTE]
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