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Who WINS..... Sulpher Springs or Dayton????


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Possible...they mainly wait until 3rd down and he gets quite a bit of rest.  He'll take a couple of plays off and then get back in there.  Teams have thought that before...Tivy thought the same thing and their offense is similar.  Somehow he digs deep and makes a fumble/int (he took the ball away) with a minute to go.

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The reason that ESPN called it NASCAR is not because of the "spread" or "the hurry up".  They work on it in practice all the time.  It is designed to fatigue the defense, therefore, taking away pass rush and making it hard for coverages.  They will literally sprint up to the line and snap it.  You better get your butt back and play defense or you will be in trouble quick.  If you try to "sub", Ty will call for the snap and uh-oh.  Not a good idea.  If you want him on the field, get him on the field at change of posession/start of drive.  He better be ready to sprint left, sprint right, come up and make a tackle, get back in coverage.  Oh and go 15 yards down the field and get lined up again.  Repeat.  Constant running around. 

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He will play both ways alot at the Alamodome. If you have someone that is giving us a little trouble, then we put #8 on them to lock them down.

That is why SS's offense is so good this year.  They have a lot of weapons.  Like 5 or 6.  You can't just shut down a couple and expect to have success.  They literally use the whole field, vertically and horizontally, and every player. 

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The reason that ESPN called it NASCAR is not because of the "spread" or "the hurry up".  They work on it in practice all the time.  It is designed to fatigue the defense, therefore, taking away pass rush and making it hard for coverages.  They will literally sprint up to the line and snap it.  You better get your butt back and play defense or you will be in trouble quick.  If you try to "sub", Ty will call for the snap and uh-oh.  Not a good idea.  If you want him on the field, get him on the field at change of posession/start of drive.  He better be ready to sprint left, sprint right, come up and make a tackle, get back in coverage.  Oh and go 15 yards down the field and get lined up again.  Repeat.  Constant running around. 

Did that work against the Lobo's and Tx High --
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The reason that ESPN called it NASCAR is not because of the "spread" or "the hurry up".  They work on it in practice all the time.  It is designed to fatigue the defense, therefore, taking away pass rush and making it hard for coverages.  They will literally sprint up to the line and snap it.  You better get your butt back and play defense or you will be in trouble quick.  If you try to "sub", Ty will call for the snap and uh-oh.  Not a good idea.  If you want him on the field, get him on the field at change of posession/start of drive.  He better be ready to sprint left, sprint right, come up and make a tackle, get back in coverage.  Oh and go 15 yards down the field and get lined up again.  Repeat.  Constant running around. 

Did that work against the Lobo's and Tx High --

Did against the Lobos.  We kinda killed ourselves deep in their territory about 3 or 4 times in that game.  The wheels fell off in the T-High game. 

But trust me.......ya'll are no T-High or Longview. 

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The reason that ESPN called it NASCAR is not because of the "spread" or "the hurry up".  They work on it in practice all the time.  It is designed to fatigue the defense, therefore, taking away pass rush and making it hard for coverages.  They will literally sprint up to the line and snap it.  You better get your butt back and play defense or you will be in trouble quick.  If you try to "sub", Ty will call for the snap and uh-oh.  Not a good idea.  If you want him on the field, get him on the field at change of posession/start of drive.  He better be ready to sprint left, sprint right, come up and make a tackle, get back in coverage.  Oh and go 15 yards down the field and get lined up again.  Repeat.  Constant running around. 

Did that work against the Lobo's and Tx High --

Don't you have to wait til the ref. puts the ball down ?
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The reason that ESPN called it NASCAR is not because of the "spread" or "the hurry up".  They work on it in practice all the time.  It is designed to fatigue the defense, therefore, taking away pass rush and making it hard for coverages.  They will literally sprint up to the line and snap it.  You better get your butt back and play defense or you will be in trouble quick.  If you try to "sub", Ty will call for the snap and uh-oh.  Not a good idea.  If you want him on the field, get him on the field at change of posession/start of drive.  He better be ready to sprint left, sprint right, come up and make a tackle, get back in coverage.  Oh and go 15 yards down the field and get lined up again.  Repeat.  Constant running around. 

Did that work against the Lobo's and Tx High --

Don't you have to wait til the ref. puts the ball down ?

That is covered in pregame!!

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The reason that ESPN called it NASCAR is not because of the "spread" or "the hurry up".  They work on it in practice all the time.  It is designed to fatigue the defense, therefore, taking away pass rush and making it hard for coverages.  They will literally sprint up to the line and snap it.  You better get your butt back and play defense or you will be in trouble quick.  If you try to "sub", Ty will call for the snap and uh-oh.  Not a good idea.  If you want him on the field, get him on the field at change of posession/start of drive.  He better be ready to sprint left, sprint right, come up and make a tackle, get back in coverage.  Oh and go 15 yards down the field and get lined up again.  Repeat.  Constant running around. 

Did that work against the Lobo's and Tx High --

Did against the Lobos.  We kinda killed ourselves deep in their territory about 3 or 4 times in that game.  The wheels fell off in the T-High game. 

But trust me.......ya'll are no T-High or Longview. 

you're right, we may not be a longview or even a t.high, but tell you one thing, the broncos have heart and lots of it. i believe in the broncos and their mission. this game to me is going to be a barn burner. our guys never quit. just play harder to accomplish their goal. i have faith and believe.

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Hey dumas...we do the same thing...how many times do I have to tell you that.  You are thick headed.  They can sprint up to the line all they want...HE'S STILL GOT TO CALL A PLAY...oh let me guess...they have a fire call for a particular play in case the defense tries to sub???  Guess what moron, all spread teams do that and your NASCAR offense isn't any different.  Man you are dense.  You think your boys are in such good shape that they can run deep routes without needing a break?  They'll wait 'till you make a sub and they'll sub...try to run up to the line and get off a quick play when you make a sub...flag.  Please stop coming on here and telling us things we already know...what's next...the sky's blue, death and taxes?? 

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