Saturday, February 4, 2012

Circles for YOU

Kurtz -

Your last missive filled me with glee! Those days of glory remain with me always! Could anything more lovely accompany on my travels? One day in particular stands out; SM and Pistols, a wide Elysium where your heroic feats will live forever, and the inexorable truth manifest once more: there is no substitute for speed!



In acknowledgment of your skills and wit (dermis of swine indeed!), I offer my latest thoughts on the matter. Consider it a gift for your Super Sunday enjoyment. They are my new plans for leading the next hodgepodge of athletes in a huddle.
The copies are admittedly crude, but please! You understand the difficulties of penning on the move! An explanation: these are for a base offense. What an offense can fall back on when no special play is called. The athletes may be directed with a very simple "Circles-In-Right," which would mean the routes listed on the Circles In are run, with athletes three and four performing the double moves (i.e. slant to fly, fly to cross) whereas athletes 1 and 2, who were not specified, would run the first leg of their circle only (i.e. a fly route, and a quick out). This empowers the passer to know where the hot-read is, the deep threat, and allows for receivers to line up quickly. It will even allow for audibles! When the middle is clogged with linebackers, switch from "Circles-In" to "Circles Out Double" (meaning all athletes run both routes) and you have two slants underneath the linebackers in case of a blitz and two deep out-routes.away from the middle. I am excited to try this. I only wish there was a certain athlete here to try it with...I am interested in your thoughts, your successes, and, if possible, the opinion of the cerebral Kurtz himself! 

Tomorrow, Mastermind and LD(F) con BF and the Royal Society shall join for a Super Sunday. I shall dine on either NY Cheesecake or Boston Cream Pi, depending on the Lovely One's predictions! Your predictions?

- Marlowe




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