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I thought of the onside kick from the NE game the other night when I read this article about a high school team that tends to go against conventional wisdom. I liked that both Carpenter and Fields were out there. Of course it wasn't created by the Dolphins, but it's not something you see much.
Should the Dolphins (and other teams) be looking at what this high school coach (Kelley) is doing? Seems the guy might be the Billy Beane of football.
By the way, this high school team seems to use the two kickers idea a lot. ... Maybe non-stop onside kicks and touchdowns is the way to beat the Pats.
Should the Dolphins (and other teams) be looking at what this high school coach (Kelley) is doing? Seems the guy might be the Billy Beane of football.
Down 29-0 before touching the ball
For one, Kelley doesn't believe in punting. His Bruins teams go for it on fourth down, even in the most extreme situations. His playbook is filled with tricks and gimmicks. He often forbids his players to return punts, reckoning that the odds of a fumble outstrip the incremental yards that can be gained from a return. After his team scores, it almost always attempts an onside kick. There are 12 varieties in the playbook. ...
The funny thing about Kelley: He's not a mad scientist ... he's a relentlessly rational sort whose methods have backing in data. ...
With Kelley calling plays, Pulaski scored on its first drive. Naturally, the Bruins then attempted an onside kick, which they recovered. Soon, they scored another touchdown. They repeated the drill -- onside kick, recovery, touchdown -- again. And then again. With 8:35 left in the 12-minute first quarter, Cabot trailed Pulaski 29-0 and had yet to run a play from scrimmage.
Interesting read (with videos): http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/scorecasting/09/15/kelley.pulaski/index.html
By the way, this high school team seems to use the two kickers idea a lot. ... Maybe non-stop onside kicks and touchdowns is the way to beat the Pats.