How a dumbed down playbook can work

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How a dumbed down playbook can work

Post by GameFAQSAggie » October 17th, 2022, 4:56 pm

While one problem with playing Davenport is the necessity to simplify the playbook, it's not really a matter of quantity of different plays you call, more so the unpredictability of them. We just need to run different plays out of formations differently than we have done earlier this year. Like when we run plays we have ran earlier, line up differently in conjunction with the play to avoid having the plays guessed and stopped.

Then we need to have a set of plays that, AT ALL COSTS, we are going to save for the second half so that halftime adjustments don't stop the play.

When we had to use a dumbed down playbook to accomodate Kent Myers as an 18 year old true freshman, he was most effective in the first game where there was the unpredictability of which plays we would run.
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