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Can Mountain Football improve by modernizing offense?
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Backwoods Wrote:I think you have to have a certain amount of player's on a team to implement this modern scheme and a lot of teams here in the mountains don't have that. Look at Harlan Ind.,they have,IMO,one of the most complicated offensive scheme's i've ever heard of and I wonder if it wasn't to much for the kid's to learn. Especially when everybody is playing both way's and they only have one maybe two day's a week to go over it. Also,the QB has to really understand it very well and a lot of teams don't have a QB that is willing to do what it takes to learn this type of offense. Now I think the larger teams that have the athlete's to field a seperate offense and defense can do it and be successful with it. I think it all comes down to your QB. He can make this work or he can't and halfway through a season it's hard to drop it and start with a new offense.

You can not expect to learn the system and run it perfect without starting the kids out running the system in youth leagues and then in HS the kids need to commit year round to football.
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Can Mountain Football improve by modernizing offense? - by sstack - 11-21-2011, 09:36 PM

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