Summary
He wanted to disagree.
Here's this former offensive lineman who later became an offensive line coach, and for as long as he could remember his football mantra was smashmouth, line up and knock the opponent's block off and run it up the middle. And here's this colleague (and somebody he thought was a friend before he started talking crazy) suggesting a no-huddle offense, saying maybe they should pass it as much as or, God forbid, more than they run it.See the full content of this document
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It's Not Your Father's Castle Offense
Doug Hurt looked at offensive coordinator-turned-pitchman Geoff Bennett and wanted to argue. He couldn't.
"I couldn't object to the points he was making," Hurt said. "So I finally just said, 'You're right; let's move forward.' "And with that Castle's no-huddle offense was bor...See the full content of this document
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