Published on: 8th July, 2009
Fulcher-2-Stay. It only took three words and one simple play call to forever change the way NFL teams played defense. In 1984, the Cincinnati Bengals hired new head coach Sam Wyche. Wyche, who would help develop the no-huddle offense (which you can read about here), was an innovator in the ...Published on: 23rd June, 2009
Apparently former NFL Head Coach Dan Reeves thinks Matthew Stafford, the first overall pick in this year's draft, should have stayed in school. While addressing a crowd of just over 200 people Tuesday morning (6/23) at the Atlanta Athletic Club in Johns Creek, Ga., Reeves turned some heads with his thoughts ...Published on: 17th June, 2009
Thanks to the Buffalo Bills, the no-huddle offense is in the limelight again. Two months ago, ESPN and several other outlets reported that new Bills offensive coordinator Turk Schonert was busy installing his version of the no-huddle. The announcement came at the perfect time because unbeknownst to many, the high-flying no-huddle offense ...