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Shula is a idiot but Rivera has his fingerprints all over this offense


GoobyPls

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People think cause Rivera is a defensive minded coach he has no influence on the offense but that's BS. He's the one who wants milk the clock, he's the one that likes to slow play and run it up the middle. He wants to protect his precious defense at all cost.

 

Someone has to tell this moronic coaching staff you shouldn't run go routes when the opposing team is blitzing.

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19 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

People think cause Rivera is a defensive minded coach he has no influence on the offense but that's BS. He's the one who wants milk the clock, he's the one that likes to slow play and run it up the middle. He wants to protect his precious defense at all cost.

 

Someone has to tell this moronic coaching staff you shouldn't run go routes when the opposing team is blitzing.

Somebody should tell the qb to change the play if he recognizes a blitz. When the play is given to the QB the coaches haven't seen the way the defense is lining up.  if you watch a football game it goes like this. 

Qb gets the call

Qb communicates the play in the huddle

Offense lines up

Defense lines up in response

Both do some things to disguise or react to the other 

This is where the qb has the option to react to what they see (blitz, etc) and make a change.

If coaches/coordinator saw the defense line up showing blitz and then freeze in place so the offense could call a play and then huddle up you would have a point. I've never seen that happen in a football game. Have you?

 

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2 minutes ago, csx said:

Somebody should tell the qb to change the play if he recognizes a blitz. When the play is given to the QB the coaches haven't seen the way the defense is lining up.  if you watch a football game it goes like this. 

Qb gets the call

Qb communicates the play in the huddle

Offense lines up

Defense lines up in response

Both do some things to disguise or react to the other 

This is where the qb has the option to react to what they see (blitz, etc) and make a change.

If coaches/coordinator saw the defense line up showing blitz and then froze in place waiting for the offense to huddle up you would have a point. I've never seen that happen in a football game. Have you?

 

Change the play with 2 seconds left on the clock? By the time we line up there is no time to audible. Instead of going no huddle which is Cam strength, Rivera insists on going to the huddle and using up the entire clock.

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2 hours ago, GoobyPls said:

Change the play with 2 seconds left on the clock? By the time we line up there is no time to audible. Instead of going no huddle which is Cam strength, Rivera insists on going to the huddle and using up the entire clock.

Hyperbole...this forum is full of it.  Dude we don't generally have just 2 seconds on the clock just stop it.  

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Can we all agree that it's time for Ron and his entire staff to exit? There's like 3 threads on this. I agree it is Cam's job to change the play when he recognizes the blitz but we are always down to the last few seconds when we line up so there goes that. Rivera and staff don't know how to play to their players strengths. 

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7 minutes ago, truthjuice said:

Can we all agree that it's time for Ron and his entire staff to exit? There's like 3 threads on this. I agree it is Cam's job to change the play when he recognizes the blitz but we are always down to the last few seconds when we line up so there goes that. Rivera and staff don't know how to play to their players strengths. 

If Ron goes...put me down for a total front office clean out.  Gettlemen too.  

Getting rid of Ron also signals the beginning of end of the Newton era.

I personally would just of preferred Dave did his job this offseason  

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