06-12-2025, 02:13 PM
(06-12-2025, 12:52 PM)Whatever Wrote: Uhhh...reacting when the defense adjusts and making them do something different is the exact same thing as adjusting your offense to what the defense is doing....
The only way you don't have to adjust to what the defense is doing is if such a wide talent disparity exists that you can just do whatever, but such talent gaps don't exist at the NFL level. If you're like Ohio State in a tune up game against some MAC school, then yeah.
But all Joe is saying is that if it's a close, low scoring game where points are at a premium, he's going to be more conservative in his decisions because a turnover can be a backbreaker. If it's a high scoring game, he's gonna take more chances because there's more pressure to get points on every drive.
Thank you it’s not a hard concept. But teams feel out early in games the other teams defense. It’s elementary
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