Enterprise: Return of quarterback makes PN-G the championship favorite

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Adams adds a great dimension with short yardage gains behind that big line. He can practically fall and stretch out for 4 yard gains. And if he can keep progressing with his recovery, a long threat as well.

But Bailey is still a very accurate passer and the best option to sling the ball.
 

1989NDN

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As fans, don't you love discussing PN-G playoff football? Adams makes the wildcat or Wild Indian formation a huge threat. As Indian Fan pointed out, Adams can stretch out and get four yards in short yardage situations. He can take the shotgun snap, find a gap, and take it to the house from anywhere on the field. He can take the snap and give the ball to #33 or #15 for big yards, or, if the defense crashes down on the RB, Adams can pull the ball back and run untouched for a TD just as he did against Brenham. Finally, he can do all of those things and still step back and sling the ball downfield. I agree that #9 should be the starting QB and he can distribute the ball to the RBs, H-backs, and WRs...and when PN-G goes to the Wild Indian formation, Adams can come in and do it all. Things are falling into place for PN-G. All the pieces are coming together. Pick your poison. Force #9 to beat you with his arm and he will do it. Force PN-G to spread the field and they can do it. Play PN-G straight up and the Indians will lean on you for 4Q and the OL will control the game with #33 and #15. Finally, force PN-G to go to the Wild Indian formation and they can do that too with multiple looks and options. Will we see Adams at WR if the Indians need a giant WR package with 6'5" Adams, 6'4" #80, and 6'3" #11?
 

PNGIndian75

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Adams adds a great dimension with short yardage gains behind that big line. He can practically fall and stretch out for 4 yard gains. And if he can keep progressing with his recovery, a long threat as well.

But Bailey is still a very accurate passer and the best option to sling the ball.
Totally Agree. Shea is a great, great asset, but from what I've seen Bailey is the most accurate passer. But Shea is a great runner and receiver which is a great combination for one player to have. Geaux Indians!!!
 

Xcrystalbeachbum

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"Will we see Adams at WR if the Indians need a giant WR package with 6'5" Adams, 6'4" #80, and 6'3" #11?"

You know it's coming.......but it's too early. Tik Tok.
 

Usedtocould

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Yes
Bailey doesn’t add anything at another position besides QB
But Adams sure does RB or WR
So far I think how they did it Vs Brenham was perfect.
 

prepballfan

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I have a feeling Bailey will run when its necessary. I keep waiting. The kid can flat-out run.
 

NDNmom91

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I have a feeling Bailey will run when its necessary. I keep waiting. The kid can flat-out run.
I’ve also heard he’s got some WHEELS! Using him as a dual-threat option hasn’t been needed, YET, but I have a feeling it’s coming. I’m sure there’s a lot of tricks and weapons waiting to be used when the time is right. After all, their “battle cry” this year is…IT’S SHOWTIME, so better get your POPCORN ready!
 

prepballfan

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He ran in the lower levels and he ran well. From the QB position.
 

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