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How anybody noticed Atlanta Offense Game-Plan Is


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To get our D running east and west. This zone running scheme is a thorn in this defense side. Combine that with rollouts. And then they work the middle with a quick run or play-action. It's been a working Falcons style vs us in particularly since Quinn took over. Our D just can't stop it and they get tired out running so much.

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2 minutes ago, beastson said:

To get our D running east and west. This zone running scheme is a thorn in this defense side. Combine that with rollouts. And then they work the middle with a quick run or play-action. It's been a working Falcons style vs us in particularly since Quinn took over. Our D just can't stop it and they get tired out running so much.

If offense could sustain drives instead of punting this wouldn’t be a issue.

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If I compiled a highlight package of the last few Atlanta games there'd be next to nothing to distinguish them.

We are the same team every year, we look the same down there every year, and to top it off, we get screwed out frequent no calls on them holding for no other reason than they are the "mighty" falcons offense and NFL officiating crews are slaves to their own preconceptions

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11 minutes ago, beastson said:

To get our D running east and west. This zone running scheme is a thorn in this defense side. Combine that with rollouts. And then they work the middle with a quick run or play-action. It's been a working Falcons style vs us in particularly since Quinn took over. Our D just can't stop it and they get tired out running so much.

Let’s be honest here. Their game plan today was to play 3 wide zone. This ensures that we keep 41 in on D. Then hold the F out of the DE’s and then run east west and get the edge, or gash. Rinse, repeat.

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As i've said in numerous other threads over the years, even one today - great coaches scheme to their personnel, below average-average coaches rely on personnel to run their scheme to perfection.  Ron is the latter.  He rarely makes adjustments, and even when he does, it is negligible because he still operates within the framework of his rigid gameplan.  The opponents know what we're gonna do, and Ron stubbornly keeps doing the exact same thing and is daring them to stop it, while desperately hoping our guys execute flawlessly to bail him out.  It's why Payton and Quinn have veen beating the poo out of us.  They've had Ron's entire tenure to figure out how to attack it.  Meanwhile, Ron is still doing the same poo, and will continue to do so until he is fired.  It's also why starts feeling like an avalanche against them, because Ron can't adjust...  he just keeps hoping our players will bail him out.

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Just now, CarolinaXblue said:

We are the only team in the nfl that consistently signs 35 or 37 year old players to play safety. A position that is supposed to play clean up. Munnerlyn is garbage, has been since day one. Mike Adams is too old, he just can’t hang with fast guys. 

That's because Ron out-dated philosophy is to put everything on the front 7, the front 7 can mask the back 4. If you can't sack the QB, then what? This defense hasn't looked the same since 2015, since Norman left and Bene he was good too until that career changing injury

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1 minute ago, beastson said:

That's because Ron out-dated philosophy is to put everything on the front 7, the front 7 can mask the back 4. If you can't sack the QB, then what? This defense hasn't looked the same since 2015, since Norman left and Bene he was good too until that career changing injury

TBH, Gettleman's dumbass releasing Norman really is when we started getting dragged like this...  Ron's inability to coach us the other reason,  but Gettleman ruined this defense with Sgaq, Butoer, and releasing Josh.

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1 minute ago, beastson said:

That's because Ron out-dated philosophy is to put everything on the front 7, the front 7 can mask the back 4. If you can't sack the QB, then what? This defense hasn't looked the same since 2015, since Norman left and Bene he was good too until that career changing injury

I agree. And our front 7 is good, not today but they are good. But still, there are so many plays you see the backfield just has no clue what’s going on. But Atlanta’s play calling on offense was spot on. We had no clue if they were running playaction or what. We were out coached badly.

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