Bills RB Dominic Rhodes said they worked a lot this offseason on no huddle in order to keep the defense off-guard & eliminate substitutions.
Ross Tucker's twitter feed.
Notice he never says "hurry-up" or "fast pace".
almost 3 years ago
MattRichWarren
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Why would it have to be hurried?
If a team is running a no-huddle at various points in the game where scoring quick isn’t a necessity, of course it’s not going to be hurried. They just aren’t huddling in order to prevent substitutions from the D.
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Prople were making the mistake...
of calling the no huddle the hurry up. Just making sure people saw it.
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by MattRichWarren on Jun 28, 2009 6:09 PM EDT up reply actions
Maybe he reads BR
I have been saying that no huddle is not the same as the hurry-up
Notice he never says “hurry-up” or “fast pace”.
since this news first broke. Maybe the coaches have finally figured out the difference and it is filtering down to the players :-)
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