Tostitos, Fritos, Doritos, Chip's Last Stand: University of Oregon v. Kansas State

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I never understood that... How is it not real football? shyt changes with the times, hell u got the nfl passing at record rates, 10 years ago nobody but the rams were doing that.

you can't beat the team straight up so you have to take advantage of the defense's inability to sub and setup their defense cheapens the game imo. call me old school but it's a personal preference of mine but i can understand why some enjoy it.
 

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you can't beat the team straight up so you have to take advantage of the defense's inability to sub and setup their defense cheapens the game imo. call me old school but it's a personal preference of mine but i can understand why some enjoy it.

I get y people hate it. Eventually they'll figure it out, it used to be fake an injury but now its just have a big d-line and make them play behind the sticks. Its almost how they did with the shotgun, people hated it but it's stoppable tho.
 

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you can't beat the team straight up so you have to take advantage of the defense's inability to sub and setup their defense cheapens the game imo. call me old school but it's a personal preference of mine but i can understand why some enjoy it.

So do you have the same criticisms of Brady, Brees and Manning when they do it? Or is it just reserved for Oregon?

The game evolves. Offenses will always look for an edge and once they get one then defenses will change the counteract them. This is more apparent in college football and the CFL where coaches are more apt to take chances with strategy/offense/defense and it isn't as incestuous as the NFL game is.

Don't be mad at the offense be mad at the d-coordinator. Most d-coordinators response to the hurry up is call the most vanilla defense possible which makes it even easier for the offense. The downside of the hurry up, which is they can't run a variety of plays. You can't call complicated shyt when you're calling the play in 4 seconds. I'd combine that with the fact that you can jam up WR's with the only restriction being the QB still has the ball. My defense would fukk them WR's up and blitz instead of playing some weak ass zone like K st is doing and most defenses do against Oregon's hurry up.
 

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I'm sure it's already been posted, but I don't feel like looking for it and just in case it hasn't been.





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