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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 163078" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>All these OL discussions, specifically relating to replacing Shaq, got me thinking. Generally speaking, our offense goes to the side that the numbers dictate, if the QB does his job right with the pre-snap reads. We often hear about how we don't know what direction the play will go or who will get the ball when the play is called. With that in mind, it confuses me a bit because I am of the considered opinion that we ran right more often last season than we ran left. I am too lazy to compile the actual stats, but if that is true, what gives? Either we called more plays to run behind Shaq, or defenses were just dumb enough to line up in such a way that our pre-snap reads took us right. I mean, if you were the opposing DC, wouldn't you want to line up in such a way that funnels us left, placing Shaq on the back side of plays more often? What do you guys think? Am I imagining this? If it is true that we called more plays right, then it kind of magnifies the significance of getting that vacancy filled with another dominant force.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 163078, member: 639"] All these OL discussions, specifically relating to replacing Shaq, got me thinking. Generally speaking, our offense goes to the side that the numbers dictate, if the QB does his job right with the pre-snap reads. We often hear about how we don't know what direction the play will go or who will get the ball when the play is called. With that in mind, it confuses me a bit because I am of the considered opinion that we ran right more often last season than we ran left. I am too lazy to compile the actual stats, but if that is true, what gives? Either we called more plays to run behind Shaq, or defenses were just dumb enough to line up in such a way that our pre-snap reads took us right. I mean, if you were the opposing DC, wouldn't you want to line up in such a way that funnels us left, placing Shaq on the back side of plays more often? What do you guys think? Am I imagining this? If it is true that we called more plays right, then it kind of magnifies the significance of getting that vacancy filled with another dominant force. [/QUOTE]
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