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Cardinals hope to incorporate no-huddle into offense


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While Arians is no fan of spread offenses (aka College ball and Chip Kelly's Eagles),  Bruce does like the mismatches achieved at times by no huddle.  He just wants the QB to be involved, not  be a 'read a card and kick his foot'.  That means all players on field must know the QB signals and be ready for no huddle. Not to be confused with the spread.

 

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/02/20/bruce-arians-nfl-can-be-overwhelming-for-quarterbacks-who-didnt-huddle-in-college/

 

http://www.csnphilly.com/football-philadelphia-eagles/arizona-cardinals-head-coach-bruce-arians-rips-eagles-offense-again

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While Arians is no fan of spread offenses (aka College ball and Chip Kelly's Eagles),  Bruce does like the mismatches achieved at times by no huddle.  He just wants the QB to be involved, not  'read a card and kick his foot'.  That means all players on field must know the QB signals and be ready for no huddle. Not to be confused with the spread.

 

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/02/20/bruce-arians-nfl-can-be-overwhelming-for-quarterbacks-who-didnt-huddle-in-college/

 

http://www.csnphilly.com/football-philadelphia-eagles/arizona-cardinals-head-coach-bruce-arians-rips-eagles-offense-again

 

Yeah, no huddle and up tempo has nothing to do with spread offenses, and it's not really what Arians doesn't like about the Eagles/Ducks system. Ironically, Luck was at his best in 2012 when the Colts went up tempo, as evidenced by all the comebacks. Arians' problem was that the QB doesn't call the plays, doesn't call protections, doesn't audible, doesn't know how to run a huddle or get his teammates lined up, etc. That's not necessarily true of the Eagles offense, but it is of the Ducks, and mostly that applied to Mariota, and kind of debunked the rumors that the Cardinals were interested in drafting him.

 

Palmer is more than capable of running a hurry up offense. So long as he can stay on the field.

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While Arians is no fan of spread offenses (aka College ball and Chip Kelly's Eagles),  Bruce does like the mismatches achieved at times by no huddle.  He just wants the QB to be involved, not  be a 'read a card and kick his foot'.  That means all players on field must know the QB signals and be ready for no huddle. Not to be confused with the spread.

 

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/02/20/bruce-arians-nfl-can-be-overwhelming-for-quarterbacks-who-didnt-huddle-in-college/

 

http://www.csnphilly.com/football-philadelphia-eagles/arizona-cardinals-head-coach-bruce-arians-rips-eagles-offense-again

Yeah, I think it is smart for him to add it in. The Cards have a real shot this year to make some hay in that division given the niners have lost so much talent and the Hawks appear to have a number of players wanting to get paid.

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