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It appeared to me that going to the no-huddle offense at the start of the 3rd quarter was working well. It seemed to give Allen more time at the line of scrimmage to evaluate the Pats defense, not to mention it stymied the Pats substitutions. I haven't heard the question asked yet, but I would hope someone does ask it.

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  On 9/30/2019 at 1:44 PM, gjv001 said:

It appeared to me that going to the no-huddle offense at the start of the 3rd quarter was working well. It seemed to give Allen more time at the line of scrimmage to evaluate the Pats defense, not to mention it stymied the Pats substitutions. I haven't heard the question asked yet, but I would hope someone does ask it.

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the Patriots cheap shorted Allen and Barkley not ready to run Tempo 

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Because if you let JA handle the no huddle he'll just throw the long ball even though the back is open in the flat or Zay has won on a Slant. They can't give any freedom to JA until he learns to take what's there.

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  On 9/30/2019 at 2:14 PM, BillsFanMike said:

The refs kept holding us up. Made the no huddle ineffective because they were allowing the Pats to line up before we could snap the ball. 

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Be that as it may, the no-huddle was working well.

  On 9/30/2019 at 2:16 PM, CuddyDark said:

Because if you let JA handle the no huddle he'll just throw the long ball even though the back is open in the flat or Zay has won on a Slant. They can't give any freedom to JA until he learns to take what's there.

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That's not what happened at the start of the 3rd quarter when they ran the no-huddle.

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  On 9/30/2019 at 2:16 PM, Bangarang said:


didn’t we only go no huddle for the opening drive of the 3rd quarter? 

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i only noticed it for a bit too.  not that i was paying mega close attention to the game where i was, but i only noticed it once.

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I wondered this as well.   We saw a lot more of this in the Jets game as well, and it was working.   They don't run the no huddle to confuse the defense, as much as to lock a favorable matchup on the field and most importantly it seems to give Josh time to scan the field and make better decisions with the ball.    I was hoping they would have relied on it more in the second half.

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I wish the reporters would really focus on this question and a.couple of more, like why Zay is on the field at all and Foster is in the dog house, and is Daboll making poor or unimaginative calls or is Allen changing thoze calls?

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the same reason Lee Smith is running 30yard go routes towards the end zone on 3rd downs. 

 

this staff has no idea how to run a lethal NFL offense. 

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