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I love this type of play. It gives the quarterback a lot of freedom. It also gives the WR's time to either find an opening or comeback for an easy completion because defenders are usually forced to come up and play the quarterback run. These can be easy completionsto the TE on an out route as well when you force a linebacker to make a decision.You know, that '71 team also featured a QB roll-out where Tagge suddenly takes a three-step drop, buying the perfect amount of time to make a simple 12 yard completion.
Similar play was a staple of our Triple Option.
It might be the single best weapon a running/passing quarterback has.
As far as the Riley interview, I'm hoping they do decide to place Langsdorf on the sideline. I've always felt that is the best place for the offensive coordinator. It takes some of the gimmicky-ness out of the game and allows the play caller to see and exploit actual physical advantages.
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