(09-10-2014, 06:46 PM)GoodGrief link Wrote:[quote author=Boston Card link=topic=10599.msg97805#msg97805 date=1410388335]
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I would like to see:
1. All Barry J Sanders all the time
2. Christian McCaffrey the rest of the time.
Not to put too fine a point to it, but if, say, Wright gets 18 carries and 200 yards, and Sanders and McCaffrey split another 10 carries gaining 80 yards, are you going to be disappointed that the guys you wanted to play didn't play as much as you wanted them, or are you going to be happy that a running back has emerged from the pack and excelled. Would you rather Sanders get 20 carries but go for 70 yards, and our running game overall barely break the 100 yard mark?
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Objectively, I want whatever will put Stanford in the best position to win, whether that's one guy carrying it 90% of the time or a committee in which Remound comes in for bowling ball plays, Kelsey Young comes in for speed-burning plays, Barry J Sanders comes in for juke-everybody-out-of-their-socks plays, and McCaffrey comes in for juking, speed-burning, bowling ball plays.
Subjectively, I like flash and dazzle. I am infatuated by the flash of Barry J Sanders at the WSU game, the dazzle of McCaffrey in the opener, and the high school tape of Keller Chryst. If it were up to me, I'd start all three of them immediately. I would also run a lot of double-reverses, bombs, fumblerooskis, hook-and-ladders, and all assortments of trick plays.
If I were coaching Stanford football, we wouldn't win many games, but we would be very entertaining.
Nobody would complain that I was too conservative, that's for sure.
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Hook and ladder:
Hook and lateral:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4s8vdzYwFU
The play is named for the route (a hook) and what comes after (a lateral). That being said, the misnomer has gotten so common, that if you call it a hook and ladder, everyone would know what you were talking about.
BC