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Title: "Alabama using no-huddle offense, but is it fast? Nick Saban explains how Tide is different"
Post by: WALL-E on September 04, 2014, 05:48:02 AM
Alabama using no-huddle offense, but is it fast? Nick Saban explains how Tide is different
(http://media.al.com/alabamafootball_impact/photo/alabama-football-g01-vs-west-virginia-2014-84c770f0f535afba.jpg)Taking a closer look at the wrinkle in Alabama's offense.

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Title: Re: "Alabama using no-huddle offense, but is it fast? Nick Saban explains how Tide is different"
Post by: Chechem on September 04, 2014, 06:21:36 AM
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"We weren't really trying to go fast," coach Nick Saban said. "We can go fast, but to me, for us, it was a communication issue. It's easier to communicate when you're going no-huddle because you just have code words and short words for plays and passes and that kind of stuff. It eliminates the communication in the huddle, it makes it easier for the quarterback, so that's the reason that we went to it to settle Blake (Sims) down in the game."

It started in the middle of a second quarter drive when there were issues with formations and play calling. So after a 10-yard pass to Amari Cooper, Alabama jogged back to the line of scrimmage instead of the huddle. It took 18 seconds...

No huddle, no hurry offense.  Hmmm.   ???


Title: Re: "Alabama using no-huddle offense, but is it fast? Nick Saban explains how Tide is different"
Post by: 2Stater on September 04, 2014, 06:26:39 AM
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"We weren't really trying to go fast," coach Nick Saban said. "We can go fast, but to me, for us, it was a communication issue. It's easier to communicate when you're going no-huddle because you just have code words and short words for plays and passes and that kind of stuff. It eliminates the communication in the huddle, it makes it easier for the quarterback, so that's the reason that we went to it to settle Blake (Sims) down in the game."

It started in the middle of a second quarter drive when there were issues with formations and play calling. So after a 10-yard pass to Amari Cooper, Alabama jogged back to the line of scrimmage instead of the huddle. It took 18 seconds...

No huddle, no hurry offense.  Hmmm.   ???

 :lol:

Doesn't really need to be when TOP is an entire quarter in your favor.


Title: Re: "Alabama using no-huddle offense, but is it fast? Nick Saban explains how Tide is different"
Post by: SUPERCOACH on September 04, 2014, 11:11:48 AM
HUNH = hurry up no huddle

  -OR-

HUNH = hobble up no hurry



Title: Re: "Alabama using no-huddle offense, but is it fast? Nick Saban explains how Tide is different"
Post by: ricky023 on September 04, 2014, 11:35:34 AM
I wondered what was going on when I saw this. I just thought they were going to hit West VA. with their own weapon. I saw we went with a jog and boom another play. I think with us being a power football team we would just (traditional) huddle. RTR!


Title: Re: "Alabama using no-huddle offense, but is it fast? Nick Saban explains how Tide is different"
Post by: hscoach on September 04, 2014, 12:10:32 PM
We did this years ago.  Our QB was having trouble getting the formation and play called so we would have everyone look over to the sideline for formation.  Then signal the play.  All the rec's and backs knew the signals.  We could even signal protection if needed.


Title: Re: "Alabama using no-huddle offense, but is it fast? Nick Saban explains how Tide is different"
Post by: Old Tider on September 04, 2014, 12:17:01 PM
Anybody remember Coach Bryant sending in plays on slips of paper?


Title: Re: "Alabama using no-huddle offense, but is it fast? Nick Saban explains how Tide is different"
Post by: Catch Prothro on September 04, 2014, 12:36:33 PM
We did this years ago.  Our QB was having trouble getting the formation and play called so we would have everyone look over to the sideline for formation.  Then signal the play.  All the rec's and backs knew the signals.  We could even signal protection if needed.
Does anyone know if they were signaling to BS the best options for the play given the defense?


Title: Re: "Alabama using no-huddle offense, but is it fast? Nick Saban explains how Tide is different"
Post by: pmull on September 04, 2014, 12:50:33 PM
Anybody remember Coach Bryant sending in plays on slips of paper?

I remember Coach Bryant using a designated play caller.


Title: Re: "Alabama using no-huddle offense, but is it fast? Nick Saban explains how Tide is different"
Post by: hscoach on September 04, 2014, 05:49:30 PM
We did this years ago.  Our QB was having trouble getting the formation and play called so we would have everyone look over to the sideline for formation.  Then signal the play.  All the rec's and backs knew the signals.  We could even signal protection if needed.
Does anyone know if they were signaling to BS the best options for the play given the defense?

That I don't know.  They may have been giving two signal a run or pass.  They could have had an automatic for certain defenses.