grizfnz said:
Re/MaxGriz said:
Why is it that most spread offense teams now a days have horrible defenses?
I'm not so sure the D is horrible, it's more like the question "what happens when two unstoppable objects collide"? Both of those teams had very productive O which gave the appearance of weak D. :twocents:
They have really really agressive and Imaginitive OC/Coaching staffs...Playing to win!!!
It's not a lack of "D"
I am a college football fan...I have watched a
lot of great shootouts over the years, it's not because of bad defenses..it's offenses who find a wrinkle ( a good offense will find a lot of wrinkles) and exploit it with agressive type play calling.
Why go for 5 yards...when you can go for 15 yards.
Why go for 10 yards when you can easily run 18-25 yard patterns.
get the idea???
These guys can set up offenses and use motion packages to create mismatches...and they look for them
MONTANA NO LONGER DOES ANY OF THIS!
I believe that RP has our QB's looking to one area to run routes towards..because we go series upn series with players running backside post and flags...literally uncovered for 15 yards...and never even look that way.
No Coach would let a Division I QB do that unless it was part fo their game plan. If anyone wants to question me on this...grab some film and I will get 3 coaches together in a weeks notice who have probably never even been to a griz game and have them break it down on film for anyone who is interested to prove me wrong.
It's not brain surgery...but the results are fun as the thread is making very clear to a lot of fans!