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I see where our offense is heading


Ja  Rhule

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When Ron was in San Diego, they used a lot of screen passes to make other defensive coordinators think twice about blitzing.  Screen passes are also deadly against edge rushing defenses. QB usually gets rid of football within 2 seconds on screen plays.

Big advantage on screen plays?  Our massive WRs and their blocking.

Please watch this and expect to see a lot of this in 2017

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=28JHZuhocJ4

 

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1 minute ago, stbugs said:


Hopefully Taylor brings that learning with him as I'm sure Stanford was ready to block for him. I'm not sure Proehl was a great blocking coach because he didn't seem to teach the skills and blocking for a WR seems easy to teach. Not like an OT where bad technique means you get beat.


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True, since he's been a RB coach and they do more blocking than WR. But it was in college and college backs aren't asked to block or learn it nearly as much as in the NFL. But it could also be that KB and Funch aren't willing learners. They've both seemed lazy at times. Coach can't be on the field and force them to not take part of a play off.

 

Another thought. Shep who we brought in to upgrade and replace Philly is clearly improving as a receiving threat and is a top ST guy already. But can he block too? No idea but if he can that makes that signing look even better.

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1 hour ago, ARSEN said:

When Ron was in San Diego, they used a lot of screen passes to make other defensive coordinators think twice about blitzing.  Screen passes are also deadly against edge rushing defenses. QB usually gets rid of football within 2 seconds on screen plays.

Big advantage on screen plays?  Our massive WRs and their blocking.

Please watch this and expect to see a lot of this in 2017

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=28JHZuhocJ4

 

It's going to 2TE set with lack of talent at WR behind KB allows McCaffrey to be a successful #2 WR /RB

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