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The XFL’s Roughnecks offer a glimpse of the Lashlee offense
June Jones’ Run & Shoot shares many principles with the Air Raid offense
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I remember the hype before the game. True to our old days form. We took it to them...Just finished the first 1/2 of the 1991 Houston game in the article. Not one I often watch. People were bigtime sweating Klingler after throwing 700+ yards the week before. Awesome defense. Toretta out Klinglers Klingler.
I remember a bunch of preppies with Houston shirts walking around South Beach talkin mad ****. That was back when I knew without a doubt we would win. Didn’t work out so well for them.Just finished the first 1/2 of the 1991 Houston game in the article. Not one I often watch. People were bigtime sweating Klingler after throwing 700+ yards the week before. Awesome defense. Toretta out Klinglers Klingler.
Possibly the name. But I'll defer to the experts...What’s the difference between the run and shoot, which I know is Mouse Davis, and the Air Raid offense?
The article seemed to say two systems that LaVell Edwards would smile about at the end of the article.Possibly the name. But I'll defer to the experts...
Possibly the name. But I'll defer to the experts...
We will wallow in our ignorance. But hey, Thank God for the internet. Now I'm so intrigued im going to find the comparison between air raid and air Coryell philosophy...no expert but air raid uses more hurry up, and run and shoot motions receivers presnap
air raid also uses OL wide splits. Not sure about run & shoot.
- per Wikipedia
they seem pretty similar to a no expert like myself
Just finished the first 1/2 of the 1991 Houston game in the article. Not one I often watch. People were bigtime sweating Klingler after throwing 700+ yards the week before. Awesome defense. Toretta out Klinglers Klingler.
These days, it's probably whether an air raid (hurricane) siren plays after a touchdown. Dennis Erickson was one of the first "spread" offense innovators with his one back, sideline-to-sideline sets especially in the red zone. All of the basic variations seem to depend on the way the offense reads, then out numbers (quarterback options) or out leverages (double team blocks, etc.) the defense. Due to their performances in the NFL, Ware and Klingler probably set spread-style quarterbacks back in the pros for a decade because they were seen as "systems" quarterbacks. Not anymore. Couldn't be more excited about this next season . . .What’s the difference between the run and shoot, which I know is Mouse Davis, and the Air Raid offense?