my experience, and maybe this is just me crying in my milk, but my experince with playing the FBpr is that , as i said earlier, you really need to go 10 deep.
now, i will admit that when i started playing FBzopr, i noticed a little difference,,, instead of starters with 90ST getting 21-22 minutes, now they might get 24 or so.
the past couple of seasons, i have played some games with straight 2-3 zone with the FB and i have noticed that i can get even more out of my guys. but i still havent been able to pull off an 8 man rotation, but i might be able to see it if i had 7 kids in the low 90s, but a 6.5man rotation? running uptempo no less? i cannot fathom it.
since this fella runs m2m, i would guess that is a bit less taxing than the zopr defense, but i would think that the m2m would be significantly more taxing than the zone .
so, how he is getting away with such a short bench running an uptempo FB offense? i have no friggin idea whatsoever... and it shocks the heck outta me and is not at all consistent with what i have seen in my HD career.
oh, and i havent even factored in the fact that you (his opponent) are running uptempo, too.
okay, now for the other side of the coin, i have pretty much stooped running FB at uptempo because, while it tires my guys out, it never seems to have much of an effect on my opponent.
i know there have been some guys in the past that have suggested that an uptempo offense actually keeps players fresher. i have allways written that off as a misunderstanding of a comment by TK (old admin) that was very confusing in the first place. i do not subscribe to that bassackwards theory, but some guys do.