84HuskerLaw Posted April 1, 2016 Share Posted April 1, 2016 Leaks from inside the Athletic Department staff indicate Riley is installing a new offensive package with expectations to deploy as many as 8 wide receivers at a time, displacing the QB, 1 RB and as many as 4 linemen, retaining only the deep snapper. The scheme will allow the Huskes to set up tremendous mismatches as the opponent's defensive linemen will now be called upon to drop back into pass coverage vs some of our best wide receivers. Speed and route running will enable the QB to pick from almost ever teammate on the field when making a decision who to throw to, thus avoiding the tricky 'decision making' and progressions of more traditional passing plays. In addtion, as the player who lines up to receive the snap from center is also a receiver (or typically will be in the new package of plays nicknamed "AK-47" after the famed machine gun capable of spraying bullets at a rate of 60 rounds a minute), it is even speculated that the pass can be thrown by the surrogate QB to himself which almost certainly will be impossible to stop as any attempt to rush and hit the passer at or near the time the ball is thrown will result in BOTH roughing the passer AND pass interference penalties, which are simultaneously assessed creating a guaranteed 30 yard gain on the play. Riley has long had a reputation for being creative in his play calling and scheme design but this is clearly 'off the charts'! Quote Link to comment
TITANIC VS LUSITANIA Posted April 1, 2016 Share Posted April 1, 2016 Leaks from inside the Athletic Department staff indicate Riley is installing a new offensive package with expectations to deploy as many as 8 wide receivers at a time, displacing the QB, 1 RB and as many as 4 linemen, retaining only the deep snapper. The scheme will allow the Huskes to set up tremendous mismatches as the opponent's defensive linemen will now be called upon to drop back into pass coverage vs some of our best wide receivers. Speed and route running will enable the QB to pick from almost ever teammate on the field when making a decision who to throw to, thus avoiding the tricky 'decision making' and progressions of more traditional passing plays. In addtion, as the player who lines up to receive the snap from center is also a receiver (or typically will be in the new package of plays nicknamed "AK-47" after the famed machine gun capable of spraying bullets at a rate of 60 rounds a minute), it is even speculated that the pass can be thrown by the surrogate QB to himself which almost certainly will be impossible to stop as any attempt to rush and hit the passer at or near the time the ball is thrown will result in BOTH roughing the passer AND pass interference penalties, which are simultaneously assessed creating a guaranteed 30 yard gain on the play. Riley has long had a reputation for being creative in his play calling and scheme design but this is clearly 'off the charts'! april fools Quote Link to comment
B.B. Hemingway Posted April 13, 2016 Share Posted April 13, 2016 I know I'm a little bias, but how does any WR prospect say no to this guy? Quote Link to comment
girlknowsfootball Posted April 15, 2016 Share Posted April 15, 2016 https://twitter.com/wideouts/status/720241807041306625 I know I'm a little bias, but how does any WR prospect say no to this guy? My favorite part is he actually put on a lab coat and a stethoscope lol Quote Link to comment
HuskerNBigD Posted April 22, 2016 Share Posted April 22, 2016 Think this might be my favorite, the #doiknowyou and emoji blowing the kiss puts the icing on the "f off buddy" cake. Quote Link to comment
SUHperman Posted April 22, 2016 Share Posted April 22, 2016 So which coach was subtweeting about Williams? Edit: never mind found the thread already talking about this. Quote Link to comment
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