District303aPastPlayer
10-02-2006, 10:53 AM
Last night, i didnt know what to do this topic on. ive seen two threads lately that have given me a topic.
The Video Game Offense
For the past couple of years, Texas Tech University has produced the nations leading passer in yards. Kliff Kingsbury, BJ Symons, Sonny Cumbie, Graham Harrell, and Cody Hodges are the most recent 5. Harrell, for obvious reasons right now, and Hodges are the only two to not lead the nation in passing. With more teams taking the torch and also running a spread offense (urban meyers system of choice), do you think it will hurt the game overall. In the most recent past, we have had several teams run a bruising ground game (Auburn comes to mind first off: Cadillac and Ronnie Brown, Irons).
Are we headed to a time where running backs are going to be obselete and just recievers motioned out of the backfield. Southlake already runs one of the best spread attacks in the state, and do so with a running game to boot. Is Texas Football headed to a time where guys like Kenneth Hall will never have their records challenged, but instead a point where Phillip Daugherty will have his record smashed in less than 2 years?
Have fun debating... see you tonight! :)
The Video Game Offense
For the past couple of years, Texas Tech University has produced the nations leading passer in yards. Kliff Kingsbury, BJ Symons, Sonny Cumbie, Graham Harrell, and Cody Hodges are the most recent 5. Harrell, for obvious reasons right now, and Hodges are the only two to not lead the nation in passing. With more teams taking the torch and also running a spread offense (urban meyers system of choice), do you think it will hurt the game overall. In the most recent past, we have had several teams run a bruising ground game (Auburn comes to mind first off: Cadillac and Ronnie Brown, Irons).
Are we headed to a time where running backs are going to be obselete and just recievers motioned out of the backfield. Southlake already runs one of the best spread attacks in the state, and do so with a running game to boot. Is Texas Football headed to a time where guys like Kenneth Hall will never have their records challenged, but instead a point where Phillip Daugherty will have his record smashed in less than 2 years?
Have fun debating... see you tonight! :)