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fbtimeblue said...
This could work to our advantage if a) we get them 3 and out on some early drives b) have extended offensive drives.
I remember when we won at Auburn, they tried to play at break-neck speed and at times their defense seemed to never get a rest.
This post was edited by dailyminefield on 8/23/2012 at 1:46 PM
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JHB4UK said...
They might be up tempo and no huddle, but fully expect them to be predominantly running the football most of the time, probably over 60% of the snaps next week. Don't think they are going to roll out there 5 wide and let Bridgewater throw 50 passes, that ain't Cholly's philosophy. He is a defensive coach who has shown in his first 2 years that he wants his offense to run the ball and run the clock to rest his D and pound the opponents D.





UL to use no huddle, up tempo