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<blockquote data-quote="Technut1990" data-source="post: 628738" data-attributes="member: 3774"><p>Despite all the talk of a player base spread offense all we are really seeing is a single back spread formation, no real spread offense.</p><p></p><p>This stat is telling. For the season, (give or take) 232 runs and 45 passes.</p><p></p><p>We are using a O Line that everyone says is the weakest point of our offense and placing them squarely in control of the offensive performance. We cannot send one back, with no lead blocker off tackle or on sweeps if our tackles are struggling to block anyone. </p><p></p><p>The Answer is to pass more. If the line is struggling we need slants and outs to move the ball. We need. More up the middle running. A defense loves to force a RB to the boundary because if he is moving across the field looking for a hole it means he isn’t moving up the field, we are doing the defenses job with these off tackle runs. All they have to do is blow up the tackle and the play is dead. We need More 2 back sets when we do run so there is someone to take out the LB, as it is our one back is trying to dodge the LB almost as soon as he gets the ball. Remember the play where Mason was hit AS HE TOOK the handoff, a lead blocker stops that.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately none of this will happen because I don’t think any HC or OC cares what fans think, and probably shouldn’t, but damn 230+ runs and we have what 4 rushing TDs out of our backs ? Our TE has 3 catches ? The fastest man we have hasn’t caught but 7-8 balls ? Why would any HC not see this ?</p><p></p><p>Quick hitters protect the QB and the O line, we all yelled about this under CPJ — it still isn’t happening.</p><p></p><p>What about some screens ? Don’t they slow down a rushing LB ?</p><p></p><p>This stuff is why I say the coaches are coaching down the team, they are making it look like a total rebuild when it doesn’t have to be.</p><p></p><p>Seriously how many slants or WR screens has Brown caught, ridiculously low number, 2 slants maybe ?</p><p></p><p>Let it sink in 45 passes all year (going off memory) from a spread formation!!!!!!!!!!! How could that possibly work ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technut1990, post: 628738, member: 3774"] Despite all the talk of a player base spread offense all we are really seeing is a single back spread formation, no real spread offense. This stat is telling. For the season, (give or take) 232 runs and 45 passes. We are using a O Line that everyone says is the weakest point of our offense and placing them squarely in control of the offensive performance. We cannot send one back, with no lead blocker off tackle or on sweeps if our tackles are struggling to block anyone. The Answer is to pass more. If the line is struggling we need slants and outs to move the ball. We need. More up the middle running. A defense loves to force a RB to the boundary because if he is moving across the field looking for a hole it means he isn’t moving up the field, we are doing the defenses job with these off tackle runs. All they have to do is blow up the tackle and the play is dead. We need More 2 back sets when we do run so there is someone to take out the LB, as it is our one back is trying to dodge the LB almost as soon as he gets the ball. Remember the play where Mason was hit AS HE TOOK the handoff, a lead blocker stops that. Ultimately none of this will happen because I don’t think any HC or OC cares what fans think, and probably shouldn’t, but damn 230+ runs and we have what 4 rushing TDs out of our backs ? Our TE has 3 catches ? The fastest man we have hasn’t caught but 7-8 balls ? Why would any HC not see this ? Quick hitters protect the QB and the O line, we all yelled about this under CPJ — it still isn’t happening. What about some screens ? Don’t they slow down a rushing LB ? This stuff is why I say the coaches are coaching down the team, they are making it look like a total rebuild when it doesn’t have to be. Seriously how many slants or WR screens has Brown caught, ridiculously low number, 2 slants maybe ? Let it sink in 45 passes all year (going off memory) from a spread formation!!!!!!!!!!! How could that possibly work ? [/QUOTE]
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