http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap10...x-nohuddle-offense?module=HP11_headline_stack
Worth a quick read the Pats are simplifying the west coast play calling to speed up the game even more and keep it simple, it's affective.
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Working on something for one of the sites I write for on this topic and they're actually really simple with their no-huddle approach, which is why I think it has worked so well. They're using high percentage plays to attack defenses. I can post the link to it when it comes out next Tuesday if anyone's interested. Its an X's and O's look.
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The relentless style of attaching the defense is todays game.....the Pats excel at it every year, and own the NFL with the exception of one team.... -
I think the rest of the league will start doing it; just not sure if they will do it as well.
One of the things with NE that's so hard to prepare for is their route combinations. They often take the traditional concept and invert it. Thing is, you don't know when its coming because they set it up the same way it's usually ran. It's nothing like incredible but still mind-boggling how it screws up defenses so much.
Anyway, I just finished the week 5 tape with the no-huddle and some things were obvious while other trends starting to come out.finyank13 likes this. -
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I actually read somewhere that Miami has the MOST snaps this year far....McLovin likes this.