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It's Not All On The OL..Keep Telling You Guys
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Design plays to get the ball out of Henne's hands as quickly as possible and I am not talking about handing it off.
Either a right side quick slant or a left side quick slant depending on where the opponent is lining up. Slants covered, throw quick out patterns, either left or right side, whichever is Henne's strength side. Just design a few different plays to get the ball out of Henne's hands in about 2 1/2 seconds. Is this really that hard?? Apparently is has been so far. The defense is ALWAYS giving up something, it's up to the offensive coaches to find out what it is and exploit it. Why is this so hard?
I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
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