Valleyranchgirl
07-25-2008, 08:58 PM
For those college defenses that can't even figure out the spread (Michigan), this offense would be a nightmare to face.
I think you can insert Ohio in that statement too.
bridaman51
07-25-2008, 09:47 PM
You have to remember a few things here. One the team went 7-4 in High school football. Piedmont did not run the formation the whole game they just used it periodically during games. It would be a hard defense to stop even if you did study and prepare for it because you still have no idea which recievers will be going out, that creates problems. However they did not win any championship nor division, the team that did win the division beat Piedmont 38-15. Not discrediting the A11 offense or Piedmont or the creators (like I said I like the formation and would use it) just saying I think the better teams were prepared.
Now I do believe the offense could work at the high school level but not the pro level because of the speed at the NFL level. It would work great if you had a mobil athletic QB (say like Vick) to run it in high school or college. It is definatly a neat formation that has tremendous possibilities.
Ruhskins
07-25-2008, 10:44 PM
Two QBs in the shotgun? I think Jon Gruden can now use the 7 QBs he has in his roster.
DarkKnight
07-26-2008, 12:55 AM
At home Coach's.........great???
dmek25
07-26-2008, 07:51 AM
lets ask Patrick Ramsey hell well something like this would work. it would probably get someone killed