
Originally Posted by
Aston
You know what I'm thinking? Most of us automatically equate the no-huddle to passing. Imagine us going 10 straight plays in the no huddle with all runs, subbing in Betts and Portis every other play? Defensive tackles would tire out so freaking fast, having to try to make a play, then quickly get up, line up, possibly spring down the field if its a good gain, coordinator would be burning timeouts left and right. That would be SICK! Then maybe on play 11, play action to Cooley who's by himself behind the linebackers, or Santana who's all alone on a 9. Think you may be on to something Veretax.
Anyone know if Kansas City ran any no-huddle?