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If we switch to more of a hurry up offense, I can pretty much guarantee that statistically the defense will look much worse this year.    I would bet that defensive coordinators privately hate hurry up offenses in general, because they do artificially inflate the defensive stats (except for things like yards per play).

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45 minutes ago, akriesman said:

If we switch to more of a hurry up offense, I can pretty much guarantee that statistically the defense will look much worse this year.    I would bet that defensive coordinators privately hate hurry up offenses in general, because they do artificially inflate the defensive stats (except for things like yards per play).

I believe OC Reeder does a lot of variation in his tempo. And he does variation for just this reason. Also to know when the D is gassing and when they're prepped with right personnel. It's not full throttle from start to end. 

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22 hours ago, akriesman said:

If we switch to more of a hurry up offense, I can pretty much guarantee that statistically the defense will look much worse this year.    I would bet that defensive coordinators privately hate hurry up offenses in general, because they do artificially inflate the defensive stats (except for things like yards per play).

What if the defense just gets a sack on every single opponent snap? I think that puts all this discussion to rest.

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