If you can pass with accuracy, I...
will not stack!!!
The Shootout Rules were design to take advantage of a coaches skills. If he can pass with great accuracy, he can usually run. If he can not, then you will get stacked on! This is football! It happens in all levels of football every day. Until a QB proves he can throw the ball, the defense will stack.
And again, in the CBSMF, how can you justify a back gaining 1600 yards (Priest Holmes) against great competition if the running game was not possible. One thing I know is that guys want to be able to break off 15 yards and 20 yards per run. This style does not let that happen. If it happened, then the scores would be outrageous.
I just have always noticed in the past that when these types of discussions come up, you can usually check a person statistics and it will tell you whether he is okay with stacking or not. Ones who usually are against stacking have subpar passing games. In order to win in this CBSMF, I am sorry, but you better be able to pass or make steady improvements on your road to a championship. Once you learn how to pass with accuracy, please let people know that playing in the CBSMF made you work harder on your skill as a passer because until then, you will be stacked on! That's guaranteed!
The secret to stopping the stacking is the audible. If a team stacks to stop the run, the audible allows so many options either in the running game or passing game.
MantarayDre was speaking of a guy that is in the DFW area named Don Hudson. Hudson is an elite passer but many fail to mention his running backs lead the league many times averaging well over 120 yards rushing as well. Hudson, like many coaches who can pass, take what you give them. Many people are weak in understanding how to stop the pass in the Shootout style so usually it's wide open!!!
Increase your football intellect and maybe some good schemes can be played to limit passing yardage. But again, if its open, why run?
Last edited by Reginald Rutledge : 03-14-2010 at 11:33 PM.
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