Toledo Spread Offense
Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 1:54 pm
We've debated the merits of the spread offense here before. I for one think its an equalizer when lesser talented teams play more talented teams.
Interesting to see the Rockets running a more wide open spread offense this year. They always ran a more pro-style offense under Amstuz and with Gradkowski. Seeing them switch to the spread this year kind of brings out the good and the bad with that offense.
Watching them carve up Colorado last night reminded me of our game at Wisconsin when Omar took us up and down the field all game. No doubt its a potent offense when you have a quarterback and skilled position players that understand it and can execute it.
The problem with this offense is just what we are seeing at Toldeo this year. Sometimes, you score so quickly that it puts added pressure on your defense because they spend an inordinate amount of time on the field. Plus, incomplete passes stop the clock and extend the game. Colorado ran 21 more offensive plays that Toledo last night.
If you've got a strong defense to go with the spread offense its the best of both worlds...see the Florida Gators.
Interesting to see the Rockets running a more wide open spread offense this year. They always ran a more pro-style offense under Amstuz and with Gradkowski. Seeing them switch to the spread this year kind of brings out the good and the bad with that offense.
Watching them carve up Colorado last night reminded me of our game at Wisconsin when Omar took us up and down the field all game. No doubt its a potent offense when you have a quarterback and skilled position players that understand it and can execute it.
The problem with this offense is just what we are seeing at Toldeo this year. Sometimes, you score so quickly that it puts added pressure on your defense because they spend an inordinate amount of time on the field. Plus, incomplete passes stop the clock and extend the game. Colorado ran 21 more offensive plays that Toledo last night.
If you've got a strong defense to go with the spread offense its the best of both worlds...see the Florida Gators.