Anyone who has looked objectively at UW’s offense when Williams is on the field vs.when Rogers is QB can see the team plays harder and is tougher to defend with Williams.
This isn’t that hard. (Yeah, that’s what she said.)
The threat of Williams running is all it takes to get a rhythm going with carries for two backs. There's never any sense that the running game is going to click when Rogers is in.
7 men are required on the line of scrimmage and one of those men has to snap it backwards. He can snap it anywhere he wants, legally, as long as it's backwards. Once someone picks that ball up, and they want to throw the ball forward, they must realize that this is only allowed once per play, and choose wisely.
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Anyone who has looked objectively at UW’s offense when Williams is on the field vs.when Rogers is QB can see the team plays harder and is tougher to defend with Williams.
This isn’t that hard. (Yeah, that’s what she said.)
The threat of Williams running is all it takes to get a rhythm going with carries for two backs. There's never any sense that the running game is going to click when Rogers is in.
I found the solution in this vid. You don't have to snap to the person right behind the center…shotgun it to anyone:
7 men are required on the line of scrimmage and one of those men has to snap it backwards. He can snap it anywhere he wants, legally, as long as it's backwards. Once someone picks that ball up, and they want to throw the ball forward, they must realize that this is only allowed once per play, and choose wisely.
If UW tries that play, Rogers will find a way to fumble it even if he doesn’t get the ball
Yup. Or pick 6 incoming
If we start Rogers, I think there's at least a 50% chance that UWs first play from scrimmage will be a pick