Should Miami give it a shot? I believe they really do play their best in a no huddle offense, as long as they run it as if it was 2-minute drill and not as just a way to keep defenses from switching personnel after every play. Meaning, don't run a hurry up and then sit at the LOS for 15 seconds calling audibles, run the no huddle and snap the ball within 7 seconds. Is it just me or does it seem like Pennington, always delivers during a hurry up situation (last night wasn't his fault, Ginn dropped the game winner, he put it right in his hands)
As poorly as Pennington managed the no huddle in the final 2 minutes last night, he did move the ball better than any other point in the game.
I say we seriously give it a shot.
Thoughts?
As poorly as Pennington managed the no huddle in the final 2 minutes last night, he did move the ball better than any other point in the game.
I say we seriously give it a shot.
Thoughts?