It might have been Ed Tait’s work originally, but I recall reading that teams are now planning to defend against Glenn’s quick release by dropping 8 or 9 back to defend against the pass. This would cause Glenn to force the ball into a receiver, says Tait. Only if he, Glenn, is stupid, say I.
What about other offensive options in this case? Your own rollout and run. Or a pitch to Charlie Roberts, the halfback trailing you or to your side. It does point to the advantage of having a running QB. Is it my recollection only or do the Blue always do better when KG will take off and run from time to time, keeping everyone honest. Coach Berry, maybe we just need to work with Kevin on perfecting the slide.
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