A question. If the HUNH offense begins to take over the game due to the defense not being able to call plays in an orderly fashion and radically lopsides the gamee, can you envision a new rule that caps the speed? Maybe a set number of seconds or even the defense having a say when the ball is snapped? I do. They have done things in the past to even the playing field, but anyone who watched the SECCG saw a style of football that could become the norm. The coach is the puppet master and the players run sprints all game.
Will it be neutralized by normal means, adopted as 21st century football norm, continue to be a one of many offenses, or will rules be put in play. It can be a little reckless.
But young fans may like it. Old timers from the 60's NBA had a hard time getting adjusted to the new fast breaking dunking ABA ball that the NBA finally succumb to with Dr. J. Watching a 1960's football game does not look outdated like with the NBA, (but are they better teams). Are we just headed that way? Fast break football? Either you join or get left behind because of the huge differences in approaches. Methodical vs chaos.
Will never forget Coach Sanderson trying to play slow tempo ball against Loyola Marymount, when players like Horry, Sprewell and James Robinson could have gone mano to mano. Different subject.
Will it be neutralized by normal means, adopted as 21st century football norm, continue to be a one of many offenses, or will rules be put in play. It can be a little reckless.
But young fans may like it. Old timers from the 60's NBA had a hard time getting adjusted to the new fast breaking dunking ABA ball that the NBA finally succumb to with Dr. J. Watching a 1960's football game does not look outdated like with the NBA, (but are they better teams). Are we just headed that way? Fast break football? Either you join or get left behind because of the huge differences in approaches. Methodical vs chaos.
Will never forget Coach Sanderson trying to play slow tempo ball against Loyola Marymount, when players like Horry, Sprewell and James Robinson could have gone mano to mano. Different subject.