NorthHawk wrote:We also script the first 15 plays (I heard it was 15, but could be wrong).
If I'm right, it has the possibility of being the first 5 possessions.
That's a lot of time and effort lost trying to figure out what the opposing Defense is doing - up to a full quarter or thereabouts.
NorthHawk wrote:I've been suggesting they simplify the blocking scheme for a while.
Going to a drive blocking scheme it should also increase the potential pool of players because not all OL can play both schemes. It would also lessen the learning curve for young players who weren't taught well at the college level.
NorthHawk wrote:I've been suggesting they simplify the blocking scheme for a while.
Going to a drive blocking scheme it should also increase the potential pool of players because not all OL can play both schemes. It would also lessen the learning curve for young players who weren't taught well at the college level.
Anthony wrote:
Hm I am guessing if that is the case they are not watching film much then. That said maybe they should cut the scripted down to 5 also even if they are running 15 scripted why can't those 15 be with power blocking and not ZBS? in 2015 when Rw wen ton his run they are using power blocking the whole game
c_hawkbob wrote:To say, or even imagine that coaches at this level are not watching much film is ludicrous, watching film is all these guys do ...
NorthHawk wrote:Last nights KC/Washington game showed how different formations for the same play works in confusing the opposing Defense.
When was the last time we stole someone's plays and made them our own? Could it have been the Read Option when Wilson became the starter?
It's time to add some new looks on Offense.
Anthony wrote:
That is probably true but then how come their scripted plays usually do little. To me that means either they are not, which I know they are, or they really dont care, and "do what they do' even if it does not work, till they have no choice but and let RW I mean how often have we really done much in the 1st qtr? Probably goes back to late 2015 when they finally stopped all that crap and ran uptempo with power blocking.
I mean its pretty simple power blocking uptempo we move the ball and score and it plays to our offenses strengths, ZBS slowed down we do little and it plays against our strength.
Things that make you go HMMM
c_hawkbob wrote:To say, or even imagine that coaches at this level are not watching much film is ludicrous, watching film is all these guys do ...
RiverDog wrote:
That remark caught my eye, too. My high school coaches back in the early '70's, making an extra $50 bucks a month to coach football, spent hours and hours pouring over low quality 8mm film. To even suggest that any coach at any level, let alone the guys that get paid handsomely for their labors, don't watch enough film is beyond ludicrous.
Anthony wrote:MY point is given how badly the 1st half and those scripted plays go it makes you think. The excuse we are seeing how they react to certain plays, well that is what tape is for. That was the point. I guess next time I will be clearer. Also, you are taking the post out of context you should go back and read the post and what it is in response to, it might make it more clear to you
RiverDog wrote:
Hmm, I wasn't responding to you, I was responding to Cbob, who made the initial observation and interpreted your remarks the same way I did, so perhaps the breakdown in communication isn't so much with the receiver as it is with the sender. But no biggie. Thanks for setting us straight. Hmmm.
Vegaseahawk wrote:Was it just me or did anyone else notice the momentum shift in the 3rd qtr when the Oline picked up the blitz on two plays & gave Russ ample time to throw? Not sure of the time, but it was palapable. The Oline were high 5ing each other after those two plays. After that, it was as if a huge jolt of electricity lit the team up.
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