If screens and play action are part of my offense that my second team QB
needs to learn, I'm letting him do it (unless it hurts our chance of
winning).  I'm less worried about the oppositions team and more worried
about my (second/third) team getting up to speed.  If it hurts your teams
feelings then I suggest tennis or vollyball where scores have a limit. :)

On 12/6/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> But your most vanilla plays are your running plays which:
> 1) Keep the clock running
> 2) Reduce the risk of injury
> 3) Reduce the risk of turnover
> 4) Are a great chance for younger players to practice the basic
> fundamentals
> in a game atmosphere.
>
> Why run screens and reverses and play action passes....when the game is
> well
> in hand?
>
> By the way....Texas Tech was beating my K-State Wildcats by 50 points with
> 14 seconds left in the game....and they were in the shotgun, throwing the
> ball into the endzone as time expired.
>
> That's just bein' a$$holes.
>
>


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