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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 43945" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>I am long frustrated with our lack of passing performance in situations where we have to pass and the defense knows we have to pass. Our regular offense can hurt you with the pass in "run situation" but time and time again we fail to produce in third and long, at the end of the half, or at the end of the game when we are behind and have to throw. Our problems in this area are well known.</p><p></p><p>We need something else besides business as usual, maybe some thinking outside the box in our pass game. Here goes one such out of the box thought. (Maybe you have a better thought.)</p><p></p><p>Let's use our under utilized talent. Start with our best passer, T Griffin. Use our talented two young wide receivers A Messick and R Jeune. All three will likely not get much playing time otherwise and this will give them experience, accelerated improvement and a sense of contribution. Use B J Bostic as our slot receiver as his best talent is receiving and he will be under utilized as an A Back otherwise. Use our best blockers in the backfield on each side of Ty in the shotgun for added protection and a safety valve to each flat, probably S Days and M Connors. Substitute RTackle. From our best coaching minds pick (say three) pass plays and let this group have a little practice time together each day. I do not believe they will do any worse than our past (and present/future path) and just might do much better! I know this will be a big boost in morale for Ty, Antonio, Ricky, BJ, and Matt. Heck, lets use Corey Dennis as a backup and get a pass to him for a change as some reward for years of blocking. Of course this group would come in only in "have to throw" virtually desperate situations. For me this would be added excitement and HOPE. Otherwise: CPJ do his thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 43945, member: 1376"] I am long frustrated with our lack of passing performance in situations where we have to pass and the defense knows we have to pass. Our regular offense can hurt you with the pass in "run situation" but time and time again we fail to produce in third and long, at the end of the half, or at the end of the game when we are behind and have to throw. Our problems in this area are well known. We need something else besides business as usual, maybe some thinking outside the box in our pass game. Here goes one such out of the box thought. (Maybe you have a better thought.) Let's use our under utilized talent. Start with our best passer, T Griffin. Use our talented two young wide receivers A Messick and R Jeune. All three will likely not get much playing time otherwise and this will give them experience, accelerated improvement and a sense of contribution. Use B J Bostic as our slot receiver as his best talent is receiving and he will be under utilized as an A Back otherwise. Use our best blockers in the backfield on each side of Ty in the shotgun for added protection and a safety valve to each flat, probably S Days and M Connors. Substitute RTackle. From our best coaching minds pick (say three) pass plays and let this group have a little practice time together each day. I do not believe they will do any worse than our past (and present/future path) and just might do much better! I know this will be a big boost in morale for Ty, Antonio, Ricky, BJ, and Matt. Heck, lets use Corey Dennis as a backup and get a pass to him for a change as some reward for years of blocking. Of course this group would come in only in "have to throw" virtually desperate situations. For me this would be added excitement and HOPE. Otherwise: CPJ do his thing. [/QUOTE]
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