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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 641262" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>I think we will be a pretty good team... Next year. This game clearly showed the deficiencies on both lines making all the difference. </p><p></p><p>Trying to make up for it on D by blitzing is great if you get pressure. But disastrous if you don't. I think we should pull back on the blitz. Make havoc by rolling coverages in the secondary so the QB makes the wrong reads or hesitates to release the ball into coverage. Press man can be great, but it doesn't take any effort for the QB to read, just a good throw, so you're not going to rattle a QB with tight man unless a LB is bracketing from underneath or a safety is in position to close in and make a play on the ball or the QB is affected by a collapsing pocket. We can do the coverage things. If we bluff coverages from time to time, not just to send a blitz but instead to either force the wrong throw or cause hesitation, we'll be a lot more successful.</p><p></p><p>We should ditch the zone read. We just can't hold our blocks up front long enough to allow time to make the right read with how adept defenses are at it, and when it's made the whole is just gone. Clearly we got guys who can rip yards in chunks when the opportunity is there. Unfortunately not house calls. I like letting Graham sling it and have the option to sprint out if it's not there. Can really hit that edge very well, a lot like Justin Thomas, but he's not well suited for the inside stuff or eluding guys until he's built up a little speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 641262, member: 1929"] I think we will be a pretty good team... Next year. This game clearly showed the deficiencies on both lines making all the difference. Trying to make up for it on D by blitzing is great if you get pressure. But disastrous if you don't. I think we should pull back on the blitz. Make havoc by rolling coverages in the secondary so the QB makes the wrong reads or hesitates to release the ball into coverage. Press man can be great, but it doesn't take any effort for the QB to read, just a good throw, so you're not going to rattle a QB with tight man unless a LB is bracketing from underneath or a safety is in position to close in and make a play on the ball or the QB is affected by a collapsing pocket. We can do the coverage things. If we bluff coverages from time to time, not just to send a blitz but instead to either force the wrong throw or cause hesitation, we'll be a lot more successful. We should ditch the zone read. We just can't hold our blocks up front long enough to allow time to make the right read with how adept defenses are at it, and when it's made the whole is just gone. Clearly we got guys who can rip yards in chunks when the opportunity is there. Unfortunately not house calls. I like letting Graham sling it and have the option to sprint out if it's not there. Can really hit that edge very well, a lot like Justin Thomas, but he's not well suited for the inside stuff or eluding guys until he's built up a little speed. [/QUOTE]
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