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When it comes to the Bluebird offense, what effect has Collinsworth and..
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Lorenzen had on what we've witnessed so far with this balanced offense? Is this now Collinsworths' passing offense?
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whackem'n'stackem Wrote:Lorenzen had on what we've witnessed so far with this balanced offense? Is this now Collinsworths' passing offense?

I believe he has given us an intermediate passing game that was lacking.
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sstack Wrote:I believe he has given us an intermediate passing game that was lacking.

my suspicion as well. Passes looked sharp, crisp routes, in other words, well oiled.
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I would still like to see some short pass 10 to 15 yarders .But the long ball looks good and running backs need to run a little more North and South this play will work against Ky schools but when they cross the river it will not just what I think hope i'm wrong.
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If you listened to or read Coach Mueller's comments after the Dixie game, they are taking what is being given to them. We are only two games into the season, they have several more weeks to work on the short to mid range passing attack before they play across the river at Elder. Just have patience.
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mrb5150 Wrote:I would still like to see some short pass 10 to 15 yarders .But the long ball looks good and running backs need to run a little more North and South this play will work against Ky schools but when they cross the river it will not just what I think hope i'm wrong.

Towles is more than capable of throwing that "sticks" route, which of course is a reference to the 1st down marker. I've seen him make several of the 70 mph heater on sideline variety.

As for the topic at hand, I agree that the intermediate passing game is something that has been lacking in the past couple of years and is likely a product of what the D is giving them and Coach Collinsworth's influence

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