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That's the basis of an air raid. Running the ball a lot pull defenses in, air raid offenses have a lot of receivers to spread defenses out horizontally and create a numbers advantage. The problem with pure air raid offenses is that they run into a wall against good defenses. Look at Leach's scoring averages against Wilcox. They never scored more than 20 against us I believe until he left and a new coaching staff took over.

Air raid will be great to get our offense back to average immediately and compete, but if we want to compete for a conference championship we're going to need a more balanced attack.

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