Let's go guys, Season starts in 12 days. Move those Tushies, Hussle http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...ilbin-miami-dolphins-offense-must-get-quicker Title should change to: Offense must get quicker, not Makes, sorry
Earlier during the off season Joe Philbin expressed what looked like clear skepticism with respect to Bill Lazor's use of a lot of pre-snap motion, formation shifts, and having the receivers line up in a bunch of different spots. He said it was something that they're going to have to evaluate and see if the players are handling it while still being able to push the pace. And in 2013 or 2012 I know that Mike Sherman explained that one reason they don't do all of that stuff is because it's hard to push the pace when you're trying to do those things. We could be seeing Philbin start to push back against that stuff now.
Not really the same question/issue, but I have always wondered why offenses don't come up to the line and just snap the a couple or few times a game when the D linemen have a fist in the ground but are down on their haunches? Just do it to put a little more pressure on the D, make them think they need to be ready sooner.