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Originally Posted by BWillie
Yes. Because despite being predictable and the other team knowing we are passing - they STILL can't stop it. If the expected yards per play of a pass if they know you are passing 100% of the time is more than the expected yards per a play on a run (even if you catch them off guard) you should theoretically never run the ball (unless situationally up by multiple scores or it's 2nd and 1 or something).
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Why run in those situations then? If passing is almost always better, why run on 2nd and 3rd and shorts?