The History and Evolution of The Air Raid Offense | Take Command
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- On this episode of Take Command, Craig and Logan bring you a complete breakdown of Kliff Kingsbury’s air raid offense ahead of the 2024-25 NFL season. They kick things off with a discussion about how the air raid has evolved over time. Afterwards, they identify some of the biggest issues with the system before diving into how Jayden Daniels and his Commanders offense fit Kliff’s offensive scheme.
(0:51) How Has The Air Raid Offense Evolved?
(18:28) What Are The Problems with Kliff’s Air Raid Offense?
(39:42) How Well Does Jayden Daniels Fit Kliff’s Air Raid Offense?
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Question for Logan. So what's the difference between the Air Raid and the old Run & Shoot offenses that the Warren Moon Houston Oilers and Jim Kelly Buffalo Bills where running back in the 80's/90's? Those teams we also using multiple WR's and no huddle hurry up offenses back in the day, and the June Jones offenses in Atlanta and University of Hawaii.
This whole conversation gave me an even greater appreciation for the genius of Richie Petitbon
ThAts old school run and shoot ....run and shoot vs air raid
Didn’t Kliff say this is year one of the Commanders offense not year 5 of the Cardinals? Nobody knows what the offense will look like but for some reason yall do. Just stop.
HIS NAME IS JAYDEN!!!! Wtf. It’s not hard
You forgot Miuse Davis’ contribution to the air raid
I hope he doesn't run out the shot gun 90% of the time. Its so predictable. That's why Arizona always started off hot and by week 8 all the Defensive coordinators figured it out and they were stuck. Kliff never adapted to the Defense. Beside last year USC offense was horrible. HIS PRINTS WERE ALL OVER THAT MESS
Kliff Kingsbury wasn't the offensive coordinator no control of usc offense.