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DMN: Frogs expect improvement after bye week
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<blockquote data-quote="Froggish" data-source="post: 2776145" data-attributes="member: 71860"><p>Look at FLorida St and tape fingers...He's proving your point. Hyper speed and inefficiency are like gas to a flame for W/L record. </p><p></p><p>I continue to beat the drum that its not about going fast or going slow. Its about knowing the moments in a game where either is most effective. In the course of game, even within the course of a single possession your tempo needs purpose and variety. Go fast to get a matchup you want or catch a team sleeping or go slow to make TOP really hurt your opponent. </p><p></p><p>I also have a strong belief that pre-snap adjustments by an offense is the new "PACE". It created pace effect. Its a way of creating personnel mismatches without speeding up pace. In other words, Line up, let the defense show itself and use shifting and motion to get an advantage. Shifting and Motion is the way a smart team can keep pace slow and still get the effect of going fast..Its confusing as hell for a defense and keeps them in reactionary mode rather than attacking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Froggish, post: 2776145, member: 71860"] Look at FLorida St and tape fingers...He's proving your point. Hyper speed and inefficiency are like gas to a flame for W/L record. I continue to beat the drum that its not about going fast or going slow. Its about knowing the moments in a game where either is most effective. In the course of game, even within the course of a single possession your tempo needs purpose and variety. Go fast to get a matchup you want or catch a team sleeping or go slow to make TOP really hurt your opponent. I also have a strong belief that pre-snap adjustments by an offense is the new "PACE". It created pace effect. Its a way of creating personnel mismatches without speeding up pace. In other words, Line up, let the defense show itself and use shifting and motion to get an advantage. Shifting and Motion is the way a smart team can keep pace slow and still get the effect of going fast..Its confusing as hell for a defense and keeps them in reactionary mode rather than attacking. [/QUOTE]
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