But I mean if you look at the Browns on Monday night it's not like they were playing prevent and let the Ravens march down the field. But when you need only 40 yards in 60 seconds and you're going to get 6-8 plays off, hitting three 13 yard passes is not some impossible mission, especially when the offense is in hurry up. And really more than anything I think when offenses move into the hurry up they become even more difficult to stop. Defenses can't make subs, and the offense is running nothing but short, easy routes, and ignoring long developing plays. Everything is slants, crosses and quick outs. QBs aren't sitting back there waiting for a deep post to develop because you don't need it. At that stage of the game the advantage to the offense is pretty significant. That of course doesn't even factor in PI as a spot foul and the automatic first down penalties.
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