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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 628787" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>I think I’d have a better opinion if I watched a replay of offense. I find that I miss too much important aspects of what happened if I just rely on my memory. Also, I might see what the QB did, but miss what the linemen and receivers did.</p><p></p><p>I have seen a few things. Players don’t know their assignments, or they aren’t doing them. I don’t think we have a complex blocking scheme, but we’ve entirely missed defenders all three games. I’m afraid the answer to this is lots more repetition with the scout team and coaches throwing all sorts of confusion at the other players. Don’t just use the scout team, use anyone you can to get the blocking down pat.</p><p></p><p>It looks like the wide receivers have quit blocking this year. Bring back “you don’t block, you don’t play”. </p><p></p><p>On one hand, I would like them to simplify the playbook if that would help players execute better. On the other hand, taking a snap from under center on second and 1 makes sense, and plenty of pro “shotgun QBs” do that. </p><p></p><p>I’ve seen requests for a rocket toss. In this offense, you usually accomplish the same thing with what I learned as a flair pass (outlet pass to the RB). You have to get perimeter blocking for that to work, and we haven’t been blocking outside.</p><p></p><p>For the next two weeks, if I was OC, blocking would be my first priority, and faster reads and throws would be my second. </p><p></p><p>It’s rare you can throw when a player is open, unless they’re behind everyone and just streaking to the goal line. You have to throw when they’re about to come open, when the defense doesn’t have time to react. We can’t fix that in two weeks, but we need to try.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 628787, member: 282"] I think I’d have a better opinion if I watched a replay of offense. I find that I miss too much important aspects of what happened if I just rely on my memory. Also, I might see what the QB did, but miss what the linemen and receivers did. I have seen a few things. Players don’t know their assignments, or they aren’t doing them. I don’t think we have a complex blocking scheme, but we’ve entirely missed defenders all three games. I’m afraid the answer to this is lots more repetition with the scout team and coaches throwing all sorts of confusion at the other players. Don’t just use the scout team, use anyone you can to get the blocking down pat. It looks like the wide receivers have quit blocking this year. Bring back “you don’t block, you don’t play”. On one hand, I would like them to simplify the playbook if that would help players execute better. On the other hand, taking a snap from under center on second and 1 makes sense, and plenty of pro “shotgun QBs” do that. I’ve seen requests for a rocket toss. In this offense, you usually accomplish the same thing with what I learned as a flair pass (outlet pass to the RB). You have to get perimeter blocking for that to work, and we haven’t been blocking outside. For the next two weeks, if I was OC, blocking would be my first priority, and faster reads and throws would be my second. It’s rare you can throw when a player is open, unless they’re behind everyone and just streaking to the goal line. You have to throw when they’re about to come open, when the defense doesn’t have time to react. We can’t fix that in two weeks, but we need to try. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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