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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1059501" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>All true but most of those teams were not willing to completely change the offensive scheme either. Jim Kelley did quite well with the old Houston Texans and he never ran much. Just ran the other team to death with short passes and a hurry up type offense for that day in time. Manziel doesn't really run all that much. He moves around and even runs around but still seems to be looking for a receiver most of the time. Someone will take him and he very well be a flop but Fran Tarkenton did it as did Doug Flutie and the Seahawks have a guy testing the system right now. BTW those 300 pounder guys don't give a heck of a lot of effort on any play. I'd love to see them put a weight limit on football players. Football was much more enjoyable when linemen went 250 and linebackers weighed 200-210 and running back were 195. Seems there were far fewer destroyed knees and ankles too. Sometimes we just ask too much of certain body parts all in hopes of someday being a multi-millionaire, albeit in a wheelchair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1059501, member: 6897"] All true but most of those teams were not willing to completely change the offensive scheme either. Jim Kelley did quite well with the old Houston Texans and he never ran much. Just ran the other team to death with short passes and a hurry up type offense for that day in time. Manziel doesn't really run all that much. He moves around and even runs around but still seems to be looking for a receiver most of the time. Someone will take him and he very well be a flop but Fran Tarkenton did it as did Doug Flutie and the Seahawks have a guy testing the system right now. BTW those 300 pounder guys don't give a heck of a lot of effort on any play. I'd love to see them put a weight limit on football players. Football was much more enjoyable when linemen went 250 and linebackers weighed 200-210 and running back were 195. Seems there were far fewer destroyed knees and ankles too. Sometimes we just ask too much of certain body parts all in hopes of someday being a multi-millionaire, albeit in a wheelchair. [/QUOTE]
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