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Edsall wants balance, not explosiveness, from no-huddle scheme


"I think when people heard the words 'no huddle,' they started thinking of the spread (offense). Well, I said from the very beginning we weren't running a spread offense," Edsall said earlier this week as his team started preparation for Saturday's game against No. 19 North Carolina. "We were going to be a multiple no-huddle offense and what we want to be able to create is a little bit more balance in our offensive attack." (Stamford Advocate)

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