orangerush
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Yeah he takes as long as humanely possible to get the ball out.Maybe I just imagined it, but is there something a little strange with Bailey's delivery? I was streaming so no DVR to fall back on but did anyone else feel like Bailey's delivery is almost like a "wind up" and a bit slow compared to Hooker and Milton? Not picking on the kid. Really did seem like there was kind of a "hitch" to his throwing motion.
And in the O/W game he was playing against wall ons…Where’s Jancek?
I mean the offense aint built on innovation so he is speaking truth. The problem with the comment is being innovative isnt neccessary in this situation. Its a simple offense and not a ton of plays to remember. The speed in which the plays are run is the key. You dont have to be a genius if you can execute those plays at a high level. This offense is designed to be faster then the fastest offenses. The best advantage you can have in football is being ready to run your play while the defense is trying to get lined up. This gets pass rushers tired and makes an innovative coach run a vanilla scheme. It also offsets the depth issue for UT. Its hard to play alot of guys vs UT bc the next play is underway as soon as the ball carrier hits the ground on the previous play.prepare to be roasted for telling the truth