I believe the spread is best when a team has alot of speed! The whole point is to spread the defense out, and to get the ball to your skilled-players in open space and give them a better opportunity to make big-plays! Gilmer & DF are great examples of what happens when the spread is mixed with speed! DF had for years run out of the eye, and did win state 3 times doing it! However, as time went by, they couldn't seem to make it all the way to the big-game, or like in 98, when Newton spanked us, they hit two big pass plays down the middle of the field, and DF could not pass worth a poot, nor defend the pass! Newton won 21 to 0! Not long after, Gilmer went to the spread, and after running it for several years, started rewriting their own football history books! After taking some beatings from Gilmer, DF decided to make the change! It took a couple of years of running it for them to find success! Not because of lack of talent, but it's a different system, and mind-set! But once ran several years, look what has happened! DF's QB has ran this offense since 7th grade, that has alot to do with DF's success! I have been wondering when more teams like Newton and KVILLE would start running it! These teams seem to have just as much speed as DF and Gilmer year after year! If that kind of speed had the space that the spread would create for them, it could be sick!!! Newton in my opinion had a very good passing QB for the last two years, and if that big reciever they had last year could of played out of the spread, and with the healthy backs they had in the back-field, it would have been sick! As we all know, the spread ran with speedy players, puts alot, and I mean alot of pressure on the defense! If the offense lines up in a 4 reciever set with a reciever like the Alfred kid of last year, and then has a back in the back-field like Ford or Bennent, tell me how you would like to be the defensive Coordinator that would have to defend that for 48 minutes! I would pay alot of money to have watched Ford run the ball with that kind of space to run with for 48 minutes!