Kellen Moore no huddle reads

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Listening to Kellen Moore this week, he mentioned that no huddle gives him the opportunity to basically make the presnap reads for Dak before the mic in his helmet goes dead.

That's an interesting reason to use it.

Does that mean well we'lla lot more no-huddle this year?
Dak excels in no huddle. I would not be against this at all.
 

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Our offense was spoiled with Romo who basically ran the offense. It's nice to hear encouraging things about Moore, which will only help the offense/
 

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Once the 40 second play clock starts the mic is live for only 15 seconds. So after the QB gets that presnap read and then in the time the QB is shouting out the play to his team the defense just shifts and that presnap read is useless.
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but just saying you do it gives the defense something to prepare for and think about--
 

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Well this explains why Romo took the playclock all the way down to 1 to snap a lot of the time. He had to wait until there were 15 seconds left on the clock to get all the noise from the sideline out of his ear so he could decide what play to run. :)
 

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Listening to Kellen Moore this week, he mentioned that no huddle gives him the opportunity to basically make the presnap reads for Dak before the mic in his helmet goes dead.

That's an interesting reason to use it.

Does that mean well we'lla lot more no-huddle this year?

That's what the rams do.
 

CowboysFaninHouston

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Listening to Kellen Moore this week, he mentioned that no huddle gives him the opportunity to basically make the presnap reads for Dak before the mic in his helmet goes dead.

That's an interesting reason to use it.

Does that mean well we'lla lot more no-huddle this year?
probably more than other years.....its about mixing things up and keeping defense off balance. go no huddle for a few, then back to normal, then quick pace, and move players around, mix up the route trees, etc.
 

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Dak excels in no huddle. I would not be against this at all.

It does help him, but they have to use it sparingly.

I think one of the things Dallas does well is shorten games with Zeke. Too much no-huddle asks your defense to play another 25 plays a game, which adds up as the season goes and turn it into mush.
 
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