I know what coaches will say when I ask about speeding up the game, and NO HUDDLE wont automatically pop out of there mouths.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2024 12:21We did NOT watch LaFleur design an up tempo offense for WIllis. We watched Lafleur limit Willis' reads and had him get the ball out quickly or run.
that is webs definition of up tempo
Incorrect., yes it is correct, read what web says again
It's not opinion, it's fact that you are getting wrong.and there is no way I'll allow people in this forum to change my opinion about that, I bet you could ask a damn ten year old about this and get the same answer I just gave..
You could ask every coach in football and they will say you are wrong.
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Nothing you quoted said anything about No Huddle. Stay on topic here: Up-Tempo does not mean how quickly the QB releases the ball.Yoop wrote: ↑25 Sep 2024 12:31I know what coaches will say when I ask about speeding up the game, and NO HUDDLE wont automatically pop out of there mouths.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2024 12:21We did NOT watch LaFleur design an up tempo offense for WIllis. We watched Lafleur limit Willis' reads and had him get the ball out quickly or run.
that is webs definition of up tempo
Incorrect., yes it is correct, read what web says again
It's not opinion, it's fact that you are getting wrong.and there is no way I'll allow people in this forum to change my opinion about that, I bet you could ask a damn ten year old about this and get the same answer I just gave..
You could ask every coach in football and they will say you are wrong.
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Maybe use a football encyclopedia, like everyone else, not a general one.Yoop wrote: ↑25 Sep 2024 12:10According to Merriam-Webster, up-tempo means having a fast-moving tempo. For example, you might describe music as up-tempo if it has a fast beat. You can also use the term to describe a style of basketball that is aggressive and fast-moving.
the term no huddle isn't mentioned anywhere with the webster definition, not anywhere, this isn't yoop making up a damn thing
heres my lead in, and Lafleur obviously sped up snap to trigger for Willis, that is speeding up tempo,
I think we'll see more teams using motion, and play action, imo the goal is protecting the QB, we watched Lafleur design more up tempo for Willis, but he did this for Love and would have with AR too, except Rodgers specialty was extending the play.
Merriam-Webster is often crap when it comes to football terms. For example "blitz": "a rush of the passer by a defensive linebacker, back, or end in football". So by general dictionary definition, EVERY pass rush should be called a blitz, even a 3-man one (except for some reason pass rushes by DTs and safeties wouldn't count ).
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And please, do ask a 10-year-old football fan. Ask many. Ask any coach. Ask reporters, pundits, anyone knowledgeable in football and see what they say.
word salad, the term no huddle is nothing more then a term for plays schemed up to use prior, up tempo is completely different, you've got this convo so twisted up you remind me of trump at a campaign rally, and thats no laughing matter lol.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2024 12:33Nothing you quoted said anything about No Huddle. Stay on topic here: Up-Tempo does not mean how quickly the QB releases the ball.Yoop wrote: ↑25 Sep 2024 12:31I know what coaches will say when I ask about speeding up the game, and NO HUDDLE wont automatically pop out of there mouths.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2024 12:21
We did NOT watch LaFleur design an up tempo offense for WIllis. We watched Lafleur limit Willis' reads and had him get the ball out quickly or run.
that is webs definition of up tempo
Incorrect., yes it is correct, read what web says again
It's not opinion, it's fact that you are getting wrong.
You could ask every coach in football and they will say you are wrong.
this started with me adding no huddle, along with motion, miss direction, and up tempo, simply to include all in Lafleurs plan to limit exposure to Willis, and also my expectation that the league will copy cat those plans because imo they do help with what I said.
again you only focused on terminology and your perception of it, which according to dan webster is wrong.
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So those week 3 games huh. Some crazy outcomes there am I right?
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maybe just read what I write versus the convoluted interpretation from some football jock.salmar80 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2024 12:35Maybe use a football encyclopedia, like everyone else, not a general one.Yoop wrote: ↑25 Sep 2024 12:10According to Merriam-Webster, up-tempo means having a fast-moving tempo. For example, you might describe music as up-tempo if it has a fast beat. You can also use the term to describe a style of basketball that is aggressive and fast-moving.
the term no huddle isn't mentioned anywhere with the webster definition, not anywhere, this isn't yoop making up a damn thing
heres my lead in, and Lafleur obviously sped up snap to trigger for Willis, that is speeding up tempo,
I think we'll see more teams using motion, and play action, imo the goal is protecting the QB, we watched Lafleur design more up tempo for Willis, but he did this for Love and would have with AR too, except Rodgers specialty was extending the play.
Merriam-Webster is often crap when it comes to football terms. For example "blitz": "a rush of the passer by a defensive linebacker, back, or end in football". So by general dictionary definition, EVERY pass rush should be called a blitz, even a 3-man one (except for some reason pass rushes by DTs and safeties wouldn't count ).
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And please, do ask a 10-year-old football fan. Ask many. Ask any coach. Ask reporters, pundits, anyone knowledgeable in football and see what they say.
if I ask a ten year old what up tempo means he sure as hell wont spout no huddle salmar
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I didn't mention no huddle in what you quoted. Stay focused! Up-Tempo does not mean how quickly the QB releases the ball.Yoop wrote: ↑25 Sep 2024 12:48word salad, the term no huddle is nothing more then a term for plays schemed up to use prior, up tempo is completely different, you've got this convo so twisted up you remind me of trump at a campaign rally, and thats no laughing matter lol.
this started with me adding no huddle, along with motion, miss direction, and up tempo, simply to include all in Lafleurs plan to limit exposure to Willis, and also my expectation that the league will copy cat those plans because imo they do help with what I said.
again you only focused on terminology and your perception of it, which according to dan webster is wrong.
You need to go back and read your "Webster." Please bring here what you think proves you up tempo means getting the ball out quickly.
You also might want to go back and reread the conversation, especially your original post, because your memory of how this started is faulty.
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He won't because he doesn't know what up tempo means, just like you. Fortunately every football coach does know and it certainly does not mean how quickly the QB gets rid of the football.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
unfortunately about 60 minutes is about all the excitement I can handle, but with the way the team has been playing, thats been enough for me, thank youlupedafiasco wrote: ↑25 Sep 2024 12:51So those week 3 games huh. Some crazy outcomes there am I right?
I think this week we should establish the perimeter, stretch runs, screen passes, get those defenders running laterally and wear them down, be hawkish with coverage, and stay in the gaps against the run.
The Vikes will be a tougher opponent, but we left a ton of points on the field in the last 2 games, With Love back and hopefully less mis cues and we'll finish more drives.
It can, up tempo means speeding up, more then any one other thing, you go read webster, because you are trying to make it something other then that, and it's not, up tempo does not automatically include no huddle, which is what you seem to think.
again, none of this terminology mattered at all in the points I was making, all are inclusive, but then you wouldn't have been able to start this ARGUMENT without it.
Holy &%$@, guys. Enough with this. You're simply repeating the same arguments now.
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