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![]() I think I see what you guys are saying.
Ned & Mike, you're both saying that if you don't call your receiver when you stop the board initially, then the QB must keep the ball, or pitch it to an open RB. He is not allowed to pass. Correct? I hear you both loud and clear. Reg is right, we need to show a video. By showing a visual, it is easier to show why we do things a certain way. When David & I scrimmaged doing things the way we have been describing in these posts, there was no unfair advantage. Actually the set had to be stoped so quickly, due to the defensive pursuit, there were very few choices when it came to passing. Mike, & Ned, why don't you guys run some plays using the option, and tell me what you come up with...run the option with and without the opportunity to pass the ball after the pass clock is stoped. LMK, interested in what you guys find. |
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![]() I don't have access to video or cam. So I can't post my findings. However, I've run it thousands of ways already that is how I was able to come up with the origina scenario.
I will be in LA Thursday the 11th. 2 nights before the College tourney. I can show you guys then what I'm talking about! |
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![]() to do some videoing of this in Virginia this weekend. I will be his guinea pig and he can just run it on me. We will put it on film and show it later.
Reg |
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![]() This sucks! I wrote a long reply and lost it all! No time to rewrite it now. I will say that I am now leaning towards not being able to throw after the defense angles on the option.
Great points from everyone. |
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