1) The freedom of the goat
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3) This is a classic strategy; generally it's framed as "you have to run a lot so that they respect the run, in order to set up the pass".
But I think that framing of it lacks nuance
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4) Look, for instance, at Seattle:
a) offense runs a lot
b) defense prevents run
c) offense starts passing a lot
d) defense prevents pass
Russ briefly cooked. But in the end, the offense underperformed.
Because really "run to set up the pass" isn't quite the right strategy.
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5) One of my favorite football games ever: espn.com/nfl/game?gameI
The Patriots had 19 passing yards. And they won.
They had 3 passes and 46 runs.
It was snowy: passing and tackling were harder, and probably other factors I don't know.
They didn't run to set up the pass.
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13) If there's nothing you *need* to prove, you're free to prove *everything*.
Free to keep getting better.
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