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No Huddle = Success


Simicager

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This is another mystery to me with also the unbalanced approach between passes and runs. We have success on a drive we go no-huddle, then follow up with a slow down huddle type drive that stalls. I do not understand the logic and it has happened multiple times this year.

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There is nothing to lose with coming out and run no-huddle for the majority of the game, especially since teams are not really expecting them to do so and may help slow down a very frightening Panthers defense. I see they have nothing to lose at this point, what we are doing now, it is not working and will remove the stigma of not running it. We will then see if Ryan continues to make bad decisions and get a better scope on his struggles for long term purposes. Why not?

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What are you defining as "no huddle" versus "hurry up" offense? So many people get that confused and there is no statistical proof that he does better in a "hurry up" offense. In a "no huddle", he's still making a play call at the same pace of huddling. The only difference is that it's done at the line of scrimmage. But again, not statistical proof that he's better. Sorry. Don't you think if #2 could "control" an offense, we'd have more than 1 post season win? Lol. It's like Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, and Brady. They can control an offense have proven that that is how they work. Even Aaron Rodgers huddles. Lol.

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