ImTheScientist
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Its changed this offense.... but will it last? Are we going to see it 3 years from now?
Sgt. Largent":362k0hkn said:It'll be interesting to see how much we run the spread option against the 49'ers D. They're very athletic and sound on assignments.
To be honest, most teams don't often practice their first team offense against their first team defense. Just sayin.HunnyBadger":er3donvb said:Sgt. Largent":er3donvb said:It'll be interesting to see how much we run the spread option against the 49'ers D. They're very athletic and sound on assignments.
The read-option has been successful against teams where the opponent quaterbacks are traditional pocket passers. I say this because the teams that do not run the read-option have defenses that do not regularly practice against the read-option.
This is why I am concerned that the read-option might not be as effective when used against SF (since they also run read-option through the Klap). It goes both ways though...hopefully the Seahawks will be better prepared to defend against the Klap's read-option since they see it everyday at practice.
onanygivensunday":1gyb0617 said:When executed correctly, it takes one of the DEs out of the play. That can't be overstated.
It's here to stay for those offenses with the QB to run it effectively.