I never played organized football but as a red-blooded American who grew up on the NFL I’d have to say an offense due to the skill positions and number of schemes that can be implemented.
Special teams.
I, knew I would get a response from ya.If you're talking about punters and kickers..
Get out.
Take that commie propaganda somewhere else pal!
I didn't laugh. I felt sorry for you because you didn't understand the question.I, knew I would get a response from ya.
Just, trying to make people laugh.
In most cases, offense. In our case, defense. Everyone on this team has run a spread or defended a spread at some point of their football journey.I lean that way. But then I think..Defense has to have contingencies for every situation/formation/motion etc.
I think it's an interesting topic.
And not sure there's a right answer.
In this case- the defense. You have to have the right players because the 3-3-5 relies in them to becquick, agile, and aggressive. You need 3 good DL men and smart linebackers. On offense, most every offensive player out there has played in the spread offense. It's easier to pick up because of that.
He'll be that Javin White type of tweener, except slightly faster, and slightly shorter. He'll be fast enough to catch fast guys, and agile enough to avoid bigger guys. Biggest difference if these scouting reports are right is that Pope has a second gear to chase people down.Posted in another thread I think Pope will play that Hybrid spot in the 3-3-5. At least that's where I think the staff envisions him playing.
Fast enough to play in coverage. At 200lbs can come up and play in the box as well.
In this case- the defense. You have to have the right players because the 3-3-5 relies in them to becquick, agile, and aggressive. You need 3 good DL men and smart linebackers. On offense, most every offensive player out there has played in the spread offense. It's easier to pick up because of that.
Looking at the way CDM and Rocky Long explain their offense and defense, both looks intricate and filled a lot of layers. Both are difficult.