Sentences with phrase «air raid offense»

To find an answer I look to college football and the Spread offense, specifically the Air Raid offense.
There's no need for the Giants to turn into an Air Raid offense, but the inability to connect on deep balls takes away an important element of sustaining an explosive offense and severely limits the ceiling of what can be done.
Division III Belhaven head coach Hal Mumme, architect of the air raid offense at Kentucky in the 1990s:
The air raid offense doesn't typically turn off and Pitt's defensive scheme invites pass happy teams to go nuts when its CBs aren't up to the task.
A battle between a Bob Stoops team (one that is, thanks to the addition of offensive coordinator Lincoln Riley, more tied to the air raid offense than those in recent years) and a Holgorsen team was guaranteed to be entertaining.
The effects of the air raid offense are obvious.
The Chiefs traded up to draft the big arm kid from an Air Raid offense who could eventually be the starter but needed a year or two of transition.
«And yes, it is absolutely possible to have a spread / air raid offense that can also line up under center and get a yard or less up the middle when it needs it.»
But Lubbock would love him no less were his aquamarine eyes brown and his countenance more Giametti than Gosling; he reminds them of the fun they had when he ran the air raid offense under Mike Leach.
Based on just that game, you have to take his productions with the same grain of salt you take QB and WRs coming out of an air raid offense.
Those numbers could explode in new coach Dana Holgorsen's Air Raid offense.

Not exact matches

Some game's he will look like the future of the position (heard that before), other game's he will look like a college air raid QB with a big arm that cant transition to a pro style offense....
That offense was still a bit of a way off from an air raid
From a continuity standpoint, Cal moving from the air raid to EWU's pass - first offense made sense.
There's no good way to predict how a quarterback is going to do when he moves from the air raid to a pro-style offense.
From the variants of the air raid and the spread - to - run attack to the pistol and the various tweaks of the pro-style offense, college coaches have gotten very good at putting their players in position to succeed.
You have to defense the Stanford power run, then Oregon's offense, then the air raids.
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