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Article: Coppell no-huddle offense befuddles defenses.
- Article from:
- The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
- Article date:
- October 27, 2006
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Byline: Brandon George
Oct. 27--COPPELL -- Coppell wide receiver Eric Connell said his team's new fast-paced offense has sent opposing defenses into a state of frenzy early in games. Confused defenders sometimes will wander aimlessly or scramble frantically in an effort to line up properly. "They're freaking out all over the place," Connell said. Occasionally, Connell realizes no one is even covering him. "Usually my eyes get real big when that happens," Connell said. Coppell coach Mike Fuller and his staff spent last spring introducing an uptempo offense that has ignited the program. Coppell started the season off the radar but has climbed to ...
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