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Thread starter Hville Start date Nov 9, Hville Travel Squad 5 Year Member. What should we expect? Will we see much change in personnel? Offensive line or blocking scheme? Who will be the running back and can we expect to see more emphasis in running? Good question. I would fling it around and have fun. Go full globetrotter. Warzone Scout Team 5 Year Member. Redleg Red Shirt 5 Year Member. Last week the announcer stated Frost told him he wanted the option to be more a part of NU's identity.

Not sure how many times we actually ran option not zone read , but didn't seem like enough to call it your identity. Maybe that was a rub with Lubick or maybe it met Scott's definition.

The whole stadium seemed to know that the Dolphins DBs were coming off the corner, but Wilson never did anything about it—not one time. Just bizarre that they have no answers for these things week after week. He was panicked and scared when they started blitzing on every down.

The Jets of course had no answers. I don't have a problem with the game plan. Zach Wilson is not putting together complete games. Hopefully as he continues to learn and grow he will.

But right now, he isn't. Namath and Montana are hawking health care for Seniors and Brady is hawking digital gold. He's allready moved on. Did anyone watch Rodgers yesterday afternoon. Amazing accuracy and the ball comes out in a flash. Plus I feel like they told Zach to be Mike White in the first half and he did it fairly well.

But once the Dolphins solved the Mike White issue they had no plan for what comes next? None of it works. Zack is playing well enough to continue to get more snaps. He needs the experience. We have stop this crap with our QBs being under duress and we are ruining them. Every QB for good amounts of times are under duress. The opposing defenses get paid too. Heck, should they bench Brady because at home he was so uncomfortable against the Saints D he scored 0 points and broke his Windows Pad on the sideline since he was so mad.

Kind of a strange take. There are only so many clever play designs to overcome that. Also, a play action pass on first down against a blitzing, aggressive defense is a recipe for a sack and a huge loss. Execution, strategy, lack of talent …. Bottom line is that a lot has to go right for the Jets to have success on O and D. There is no room for error. I watched a little bit of his every snap break down. I noticed; he often actually tries to look the other way form the blitz, as if there is going to be a play on the opposite side of where they're sending the blitz.

Instead of seeing it and throwing at it. He seemingly looks like he thinks can just go the other way when that is in fact, what they want you to do. I'm wondering who in charge of protection audibles. I know Mangold used to handle those duties for Sanchez but who does it for Zach? Because he clearly has no feel for where the rush is coming form at all. We were very competitive, zach looked much improved and we lost. It was a great day for this franchise. The defense held them to 10 points in the first half when the time of possession wasnt completely lopsided.

I dont care how good your D is, it is damn near impossible to play well while on the field that long. All of these courses will help you to score more points! All three of these courses are detailed, with everything you need to be more explosive and to score more points. The course on communication gives you a detailed approach to your gameday communication.

I give you a system and a process to improve the quality of conversations, leading to improved play calling on game day. This course has received outstanding reviews from coaches at all level of football. A coach with multiple state titles told me this course helped them to be much more efficient and explosive this season.

RPO's put the defense in conflict, forcing them to defend all 53 yards of width and all 6 skill players every single play. I not only give you a system, but I teach you the methods to develop your own RPO concepts. I hope you find the documents useful! Coaches tell me they love the documents! Hey coach do you have any books that talk about terminology and making it easier for kids to understand? I realized it's easy to get to points where a play is 5 or 6 words long, but trying to make it so you can account for everything and go up tempo no huddle.

I have a book on tempo where I talk about terminology, but I don't go into depth with it. The big thing is that you can make any word mean anything you want. I like building one word calls as much as we can into our game plan. A one word call means we give the one word, and it is the formation and play. We might say Eagle, and have that be a trips right pistol sprint out right. We can make each word mean virtually anything we want. We then rep it in practice and get good at it.

The payment page said "You will receive an email with instructions on how to proceed to download page shortly. I have yet to receive any instructions on how to download the documents. Is there something I need to do? Jeff Bacholzky. I just ordered the Offensive package and did not get the download Earlier this year I was speaking at a clinic in Greenwich, Connecticut, when a coach asked me what the biggest issue is with ineffective game planning.

The answer was easy. Numerous times I have tried to put too much into the game plan. I tried to run too many concepts from too many formations. We would often have over different calls in our game plan.

The problem with this is that we couldn't practice everything we were going to run in the game. We wasted a lot of time practicing concepts we wouldn't end up running. Many of you are probably nodding your head because you have done the same thing!

We examined four areas of the defense. He surmised that the Steelers should be wary of their recent reliance on the short passing attack to camouflage their lack of a rushing attack. I assured him there was extenuating circumstances that had led to the Steelers inability to run the ball effectively. I explained that I believed the Steelers had become enamored with the success of the quick passing attack and the mismatches and tempo it created, but that they would utilize the last quarter of the season to focus on improving their rushing attack and striving for offensive balance.

There was one huge monkey wrench in that plan I was missing. The Steelers offensive line performance had declined so severely by that point that the Steelers could no longer effectively run the ball even when they focused their intentions on doing just that. But was it a lack of talent, commitment, or execution? Or maybe even something else. While I believe it was a combination of all of the above, there was another contributing factor. Video: Is Big Ben slowing down the Steelers offense?

The Steelers lost any semblance of a spark on offense at least in part due to ineffective and redundant game plans. Eventually every collective group needs to hear a different voice in the room.

If not, the message attempting to be conveyed can become stagnant and ineffective. Simply put, the message can fall on deaf ears so to speak.



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