I was mulling important issues the other day as I drove to work, and these two came to mind:
Whatever happened to the draw play? I don't seem to be seeing it any more, and along with the screen, it used to be a staple against an anticipated blitz. Am I wrong that it's lost popularity? If I'm not wrong, why has it lost popularity?
Whatever happened to fake handoffs that actually looked like handoffs? Back in the day, a QB would actually shove the ball into the running back's belly, then withdraw it and hide it behind the QB's hip. Now it's either the empty hand used for the fake, or it's a mere gesture toward the running back. Is this because coaches now see the fake as needed only to slow the defenders' decision-making for a millisecond, as opposed to actually confusing the defender regarding where the ball is?
Half the fun of watching the old Oklahoma wishbone was watching the camera go all jerky because the cameraman couldn't figure out who the hell actually had the ball.
Whatever happened to the draw play? I don't seem to be seeing it any more, and along with the screen, it used to be a staple against an anticipated blitz. Am I wrong that it's lost popularity? If I'm not wrong, why has it lost popularity?
Whatever happened to fake handoffs that actually looked like handoffs? Back in the day, a QB would actually shove the ball into the running back's belly, then withdraw it and hide it behind the QB's hip. Now it's either the empty hand used for the fake, or it's a mere gesture toward the running back. Is this because coaches now see the fake as needed only to slow the defenders' decision-making for a millisecond, as opposed to actually confusing the defender regarding where the ball is?
Half the fun of watching the old Oklahoma wishbone was watching the camera go all jerky because the cameraman couldn't figure out who the hell actually had the ball.



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