hp22
09-29-2020, 01:52 PM
In soccer, you'll sometimes see stats referencing the numbers of miles run per game by player. Using a simple search, you can find that midfielders can run 7 - 9 miles in a game.
It would be interesting to know what is the norm for SEC secondaries. And what is the norm for defending a Mike Leach football passing attack. People always reference the importance of having defensive line depth because of the brutality at the line of scrimmage. Well, we do things different in Starkville now. Let him get the depth at WR positions to 8-10 and opposing secondaries are going to run themselves to exhaustion. Lack of depth in the secondary will be exposed time and time again as this offense progresses....especially if you aren't prepared to run long distances in short spurts.
Just curious if those numbers are tracked anywhere.
It would be interesting to know what is the norm for SEC secondaries. And what is the norm for defending a Mike Leach football passing attack. People always reference the importance of having defensive line depth because of the brutality at the line of scrimmage. Well, we do things different in Starkville now. Let him get the depth at WR positions to 8-10 and opposing secondaries are going to run themselves to exhaustion. Lack of depth in the secondary will be exposed time and time again as this offense progresses....especially if you aren't prepared to run long distances in short spurts.
Just curious if those numbers are tracked anywhere.