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Baldwin to transfer to TCU
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<blockquote data-quote="Billy Clyde" data-source="post: 2717550" data-attributes="member: 73690"><p>I don't know who said we "don't want" pro-style QBs. Any of the HUNH offenses en vogue now, including ours, are most effective with pro-quality passers who can run to extend plays, and *occasionally* run for positive yardage to pressure a defense. </p><p>That's how I'd define both TB2 and Dalton- Accurate passers first, runners as a means to open up passing opportunities. Inaccurate passing is devastating to our offense. </p><p>All the TTU/OU high-powered offenses of the last decade or so have featured the same- Guys who were really accurate passers- Some could run, some couldn't. </p><p>I'd love to see us migrate back to looking something more like we did in Dalton's time here, the track-meet stuff scares me, because of how quickly things can go horribly wrong with a few bad passes or dropped balls by receivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy Clyde, post: 2717550, member: 73690"] I don't know who said we "don't want" pro-style QBs. Any of the HUNH offenses en vogue now, including ours, are most effective with pro-quality passers who can run to extend plays, and *occasionally* run for positive yardage to pressure a defense. That's how I'd define both TB2 and Dalton- Accurate passers first, runners as a means to open up passing opportunities. Inaccurate passing is devastating to our offense. All the TTU/OU high-powered offenses of the last decade or so have featured the same- Guys who were really accurate passers- Some could run, some couldn't. I'd love to see us migrate back to looking something more like we did in Dalton's time here, the track-meet stuff scares me, because of how quickly things can go horribly wrong with a few bad passes or dropped balls by receivers. [/QUOTE]
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