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Apr 11, 2014
5:10:53am
Harmon on the impact of the hurry up offense last year
"After running a school-record number of plays — the equivalent of nearly three more games — the 2013 season ended with a tuckered out, obviously fatigued squad that stumbled out of the chute at the end of the regular season at Nevada and couldn’t finish against Washington in the bowl game."

-----My Thoughts: Unless our depth gets a LOT better we're going to continue to have this issue of fatigue late in the season be an issue every year. Fast pace has some advantages in games but I also continue to believe that the cumulative effect of 2-3 or more extra games will result in more injuries and certainly more fatigued guys. Did it impact KVN last year......I dont know. But just looking at him as an example he seemed to me to be less effective. Maybe that is gameplanning by other teams, maybe it was shoulder injury, or maybe a worsened injury due to increased plays or maybe fatigue, or maybe I'm just wrong on him being less effective.

Obviously Bronco is 100X more into analytics and measurement of his team than this arm-chair qb but I am very interested to see if the GFGH offense is around in 2 years or if it is scrapped for a more conventional paced offense and gfgh appears as a sporadic few plays designed to throw off a defense.
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