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Can Mountain Football improve by modernizing offense?
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Fly Like a Duck Wrote:You are absolutely clueless. Go tell Alabama and LSU that you can't line up and run over anybody. You talked about Central being balanced and they are far from it. Can they throw the ball? Yes. Do they? Yes. They've thrown for 1,200 yds in 13 games. That's an average of less than 100 yds passing a game. I don't consider that a spred team. John Hardin has thrown for about 1,500 yds this year but hide and watch if they don't bread their butter but lining up and ramming it down your throat.

You obvioulsy do not know what spread football is! Spread football is! The object of the spread offense is to open up multiple vertical seams for both the running and passing game to exploit, as the defense is forced to spread itself thin across the field to cover everyone. These teams are so successful at running the football because they pull the LBs out of the center of the field! You listed Beechwood, have you ever seen them and how they put 3 WR's out??? Confusedhh:
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Can Mountain Football improve by modernizing offense? - by Stardust - 11-20-2011, 10:52 AM

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