Siouxhawk":3gnh10eg said:
RolandDeschain":3gnh10eg said:
Siouxhawk":3gnh10eg said:
And I'm not sure where you got this idea that Russ is autonomously calling out plays while in uptempo mode? Bevell is communicating with him through his helmet speaker just like every coordinator or head coach around the league does. Russ has a wrist band that has a condensed version of the playbook on hit to use as a reference ... a cheat sheet so to speak. I could see him utilizing that from time to time.
I'd say I hate to prove you wrong, but we all know that's a lie.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2504 ... te-offense
Article":3gnh10eg said:
This is an up-tempo playbook, one that leans on sideline throws, the screen game, spread runs and three-level route concepts to move the ball—quickly—into scoring position with quarterbacks running the show at the line of scrimmage in a no-huddle system.
Sioux, you are WRONG. Just plain wrong. Admit it. One of the core tenets of the two-minute offense is that the QB runs the offense. You are so delusional. Frankly, I blame your parents. They obviously let you think you were right about everything as a child, and now you lack the ability to acknowledge being wrong as an adult. It's really rather sad.
Direction is still being given. The helmet speaker is being utilized. These scenarios are also anticipated and rehearsed in practice. It's not just transpiring as a happenstance event as you seem to suggest.
The rest I'll ignore and chose to be the better man. You really add nothing around here, you know. Stay in The Shack where you belong.
Of course you want him to go to the Shack, you can't argue with someone that supports his claims with evidence, you dismiss Anthony by cherry picking out of his posts to twist the context, you STILL have not proven one aspect of your argument and contention but go to the extreme to try and argue that those that have supporting evidence and articles don't know anything or that those articles are false.
Would really like to give a High Five to both Anthony and Roland for their ability to stay in the framework and diligence support the side of the argument that Wilson is handcuffed in his ability to change calls and formations.