04-10-2023, 07:14 AM
I havent studied NFL tactics but it looks complicated. In the 1950s a professor analysed football, soccer to you, and stated the obvious, the more times you get the ball in the opposition penalty area, the more you will score.
This led to the long ball game, where midfield is by passed, and long balls were hit to the forwards who were 6 foot plus, and were strong. Many teams became successful over many many years, including Cambridge under Beck.
Cambridge nearly got into the Premier league, a bit like a provincial NFL team mixing it with the Buffalo Bills etc.
Why do i mention this?. You can dump your tactics folder and replace it with the long ball game, get six foot 8 inch recievers, who can jump, and lob it up to them.
Thats it.
It will be good to mix it up and run it occasionally keeping the opposition guessing. As for flat passing, that too is like football, crossers hit low flat crosses so that the player heading the ball wont need to put power in a header.
The reality is that well over 50 per cent of crosses hit the first defender.
What percentage of flat passing in the NFL actually makes it to a reciver, not many i bet.
High lobs will create a battle for who is tallest, who can jump highest. Acurracy will be less important as the ball will be in the air longer. Unfortunately the long ball game is out of favour now, tippy tappy nonsense is all there is, you need to take a book to a game now waiting for something to happen.
The Irish rugby team is awesome, those blokes must eat raw beef for breakfast, their front row would make mincemeat of your fat, unfit flabby 2.5 million$ boys. As for instinct crash, they will have an instinct for smashing into the opposition, for 2.5 mill. Not hard. And they wont need armour.
This led to the long ball game, where midfield is by passed, and long balls were hit to the forwards who were 6 foot plus, and were strong. Many teams became successful over many many years, including Cambridge under Beck.
Cambridge nearly got into the Premier league, a bit like a provincial NFL team mixing it with the Buffalo Bills etc.
Why do i mention this?. You can dump your tactics folder and replace it with the long ball game, get six foot 8 inch recievers, who can jump, and lob it up to them.
Thats it.
It will be good to mix it up and run it occasionally keeping the opposition guessing. As for flat passing, that too is like football, crossers hit low flat crosses so that the player heading the ball wont need to put power in a header.
The reality is that well over 50 per cent of crosses hit the first defender.
What percentage of flat passing in the NFL actually makes it to a reciver, not many i bet.
High lobs will create a battle for who is tallest, who can jump highest. Acurracy will be less important as the ball will be in the air longer. Unfortunately the long ball game is out of favour now, tippy tappy nonsense is all there is, you need to take a book to a game now waiting for something to happen.
The Irish rugby team is awesome, those blokes must eat raw beef for breakfast, their front row would make mincemeat of your fat, unfit flabby 2.5 million$ boys. As for instinct crash, they will have an instinct for smashing into the opposition, for 2.5 mill. Not hard. And they wont need armour.