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Sure. Why not? What if that team that can't stop the run can throw for 400 yards a game? I'd venture to guess that the team that was running successfully would soon have to abandon that approach against an offense like that.
There's just no "one" answer to this one.
Maybe there is no 'one' answer. Or maybe there is.
In your scenario, the team that can't stop the run can throw for 400 yards a game.
When would they get the ball?
Immediately. If they can't stop the run, then your team is gonna break off 80 yard gainers every time, right?
lol. This is futile.
Anyway, here's where Fisher stands on your question.
"We’re gonna have to ... adjust our offensive philosophy to I think what’s probably better suited for us right now — and that’s to hand it off. And then
everything else spins off of that.”
If that's insufficient, then I guess it doesn't really matter what we think if every answer but yours is wrong anyway. :sly: