RedzoneMonster 109 Posted yesterday at 02:32 AM Am I the only one who thinks that 90% of the time a team goes into the hurry up offense they move the ball better? Even an offense that’s been struggling all day seems to suddenly get better. So my question is, why don’t teams just go hurry up 100% if the time? Ok, I know there needs to be substitutions and all, so maybe 80% of the time? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LaChup 257 Posted yesterday at 02:35 AM I agree. Why the no sense of urgency until when the game is on the line at the very end? I would even try to incorporate the hurry up defense if I could. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LaChup 257 Posted yesterday at 02:36 AM Scores would be something like 228-203. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Drogon 25 Posted yesterday at 02:50 AM The O-Line would be dead. Those guys aren't out there because they have great cardiovascular/respiratory systems lol. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Showboat 292 Posted 19 hours ago Often, by the time the offense is in hurry-up mode, the defense is going into prevent mode (which is another questionable strategy for another thread), which allows the offense to move the ball in exchange for keeping the clock ticking. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LVSaint429 26 Posted 18 hours ago 15 hours ago, RedzoneMonster said: Am I the only one who thinks that 90% of the time a team goes into the hurry up offense they move the ball better? Even an offense that’s been struggling all day seems to suddenly get better. So my question is, why don’t teams just go hurry up 100% if the time? Ok, I know there needs to be substitutions and all, so maybe 80% of the time? The Broncos are a perfect example of a team that plays better uptempo & wide open. Payton is dragging down that offense trying to force the run game Share this post Link to post Share on other sites