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Dolphins use Read option on 54% of snaps vs Pats, Complete Lazor Offense Breakdown:

I can't believe people even thought this thread had any credibility and treated as if we were running the read option all day. Really shows the football IQ of this forum...

Gotta love the condescending I'm-better-at-football-knowledge-than-most-dumb-fans-on-this-message-board attitude people seem to be taking on Finheaven today. Care to enlighten us with YOUR analysis Dr Football?
 
Gotta love the condescending I'm-better-at-football-knowledge-than-most-dumb-fans-on-this-message-board attitude people seem to be taking on Finheaven today. Care to enlighten us with YOUR analysis Dr Football?

He don't have time...he's late for rocket surgery.
 
As to credibility, I never claimed to be an expert on read option football, (I am definitely not) all I did was make a log of what formations and looks I saw in the entire game and posted the results on here for discussion.

I didn't make a ton of proclamations about whether or whether not the plays were actually true options.


Honestly I was just wanting to learn more about how our offense is being called.

I spent a few hours watching every play and taking notes. Sort of a dick way of you to write 20 words just talking ****.

Why don't you first find out exactly what the read option is. Go back and watch the game and find out how many times they ran towards an uncovered end where the QB either keeps the ball or hands off depending whether the end commits to runner...then get back to me with that percentage. Then re-title your piece the "The Dolphins use the Read Option on 1% of snaps vs. Pats".
 
Why don't you first find out exactly what the read option is. Go back and watch the game and find out how many times they ran towards an uncovered end where the QB either keeps the ball or hands off depending whether the end commits to runner...then get back to me with that percentage. Then re-title your piece the "The Dolphins use the Read Option on 1% of snaps vs. Pats".
Why dont you explain us all, stupid people what the read option is instead of being douchey...?
 
Awesome thread bro! Excellent work and excellent effort! I dunno if we still do this, but these are the kind of threads that belong in "Flippers Finest" or some kind of Finheaven Hall of Fame. At the very least it should get consideration for thread of the year.

I'd vote amen to that.
 
Why dont you explain us all, stupid people what the read option is instead of being douchey...?

I guess saying "ran towards an uncovered end where the QB either keeps the ball or hands off depending whether the end commits to runner..." in the message you responded to for this was above your head. If you can't understand that..I can't help you.
 
The read option in college is used often with mobile quarterbacks. The dolphins were not running a traditional read option. The read option allows the offense to draw the blitz away from the ball or misdirect. When the Blitzer attacks the qb the qb can pitch it to the rb or when the rb is under attack it's pitch by the rb to the qb. The dolphins if I'm not mistaken ran the ball on the option.
 
I guess saying "ran towards an uncovered end where the QB either keeps the ball or hands off depending whether the end commits to runner..." in the message you responded to for this was above your head. If you can't understand that..I can't help you.


uncovered end has the task to recognize the formation and make the read. Or blitzer
 
I guess saying "ran towards an uncovered end where the QB either keeps the ball or hands off depending whether the end commits to runner..." in the message you responded to for this was above your head. If you can't understand that..I can't help you.

You're talking **** to everybody else on this thread that disagrees with you and what you're describing is a speed option. Seriously? That's not the zone-read.
 
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