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you both are right.....they use a fb more than you think but it is still only about 35% of the time. with that said that is more than some programs in college football so it is a lot. reguardless he'll get some playing time but i don't think he will start next year unless he really improves. :screwks:

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I would put the use of the fullback at an even lower percentage. I'd bet that the two back set accounted for less than 20 percent of the formations and next year may be less. We have a wide open offense that favors the pass with many 3 receiver sets. We even ran 4 receiver sets and with the addition of Harvey and Henderson to Arthur and Long, that trend will continue. This year, the TE will also get a lot more work with Kasparek and Poindexter. I wish they had used the TE's more last year. Now if you want to talk about two years ago, the fullback was a bigger part of the offense but that ship has sailed. Will we use a fullback, yes, but more in play action pass and blocking schemes. :macc: :screwks:

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Will we use a fullback, yes, but more in play action pass and blocking schemes. :macc: :screwks:
Seems like some pro teams never put in a fullback except for those goalline/short yardage situations where both teams know what the playcall is going to be.

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