Originally posted by pbmax
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Against a better team, the big plays from a passing game is a high-risk gamble that can win you the game but I don't think its the way to go. Better than that is to run the ball and shorten the game. In a shorter game fewer things need to go your way in order to win. The better team gets less chances to be better. In that offense though, you often also get an above average amount of big plays as well. You can't just play assignments against this advanced of an option team, they'll figure them out and read your assignment, put a guy in motion to double team an assignment, or run the play away from your assignment even to the short side of the field. So the whole game is a punch, counterpunch, counter-counterpunch, etc.
On top of all that the personnel you need to make it work is WR/HB hybrids who can be vastly undersized and a scrambler QB who if he can pass is icing on the cake. The funny thing about the flexbone is that it was born out of the run-and-shoot. If you put 8 in the box against it, you're leaving yourself in a 3 deep coverage just asking for them to audible to a 4-verticles for easy underneath completions even if your QB barely has an arm. For an underdog, what more could you want? Short game, big plays, low risk!

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