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every team this year can beat us if rivera doesn't make adjustments from the broncos game.


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3 minutes ago, Byrdman4real said:

Two TE sets could help

i'm not sure that helps. even if you only send one extra you've effecuveky taken the second TE out of the play, which helps you in coverage.

WR drags, TE options are a good way to exploit areas of the field vacated by the blue dog.

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As much as I love Ron I have to say he got out coached in the last meeting.  And a big fug you for the mental nightmare you just brought up.

Let's hope they come into this game with a plan B  that doesn't include standing on the sidelines looking like someone stole their lunch money.

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Seems like a simple directive for Remmers. If he wants to go outside, maintain positioning so he can't spin back in. If he wants to go inside, put him into the center. Give Cam a chance. Never happened.

Seems like a simple fix for Shula. Roll Cam out of the pocket. Give him a flood concept, execute it. Or run a slant at that blitz. Something quick.

Seems like a simple fix for Cam. Identify Miller and anticipate the blitz coming. Find the gap left naturally, get 4 yards and get down.

It won't happen this year. No way we lose the opener. Too many sour memories for the entire team. Too much motivation. I'm more concerned with week 2 being a hangover from beating Denver.

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After looking at those gifs, remmers wasn't the only one getting beaten like a drum. Turner, Williams, and Scott all look bad as well. 

I think they just beat us in trenches that day. Made a couple splash plays, got a couple calls, and the golden pizza boy got his 2nd Lombardi to ride off into the sunset. 

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5 minutes ago, lightsout said:

Seems like a simple directive for Remmers. If he wants to go outside, maintain positioning so he can't spin back in. If he wants to go inside, put him into the center. Give Cam a chance. Never happened.

Seems like a simple fix for Shula. Roll Cam out of the pocket. Give him a flood concept, execute it. Or run a slant at that blitz. Something quick.

Seems like a simple fix for Cam. Identify Miller and anticipate the blitz coming. Find the gap left naturally, get 4 yards and get down.

It won't happen this year. No way we lose the opener. Too many sour memories for the entire team. Too much motivation. I'm more concerned with week 2 being a hangover from beating Denver.

I would agree but we are luckily playing the 49ers at home.

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I suddenly feel like punching a wall after watching those gifs.

The weakness is there although not all teams have the players that can take advantage. Having said that, I've been saying all offseason that any result against the Broncos that looks similar to the Super Bowl is not acceptable. I'm not sure there's one magic bullet but I do know what would help the most is simply be the more physical team. We take out every iota of frustration for losing the Super Bowl against the Broncos and then turn the page to another climb up the mountain.

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How bout don't put two offensive players like Tolbert and Dickson on the field against a blitz happy team? That was like saying please send two more blitzers because the Broncos sure as fug didn't need to worry about those two beating them. If one of them slipped out, what's the likely damage? 10 yards? The possible pay off for denver: Sack, fumble, INT or just incomplete.

Spread them out, give Cam more options and less players in the box.

Max protect is not part of our offensive identity it's a handicap. 

 

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The biggest concern I have is that its very clearly a physical limitation for Mike. You can blather all you like about how it was just one game-it wasnt-and that he's improved or will improve-but this isn't a case of low football IQ or your shoulders coming past your ankles or any other mechanic within his skillset. Its a physical limitation that will be present anytime he lines up against any rusher with any measure of athleticism.

 

The biggest flint of optimism shining here is that with a deeper WR corp present we can afford to dedicate more extra help with TEs and FBs. Which is the offensive equivalent of "we'll just generate pressure with our Safeties!"

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