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Rhule said this wk Panthers are re-scheming


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2 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

He puts too much onus on the CB's tackling on the line period. Fix your DL scheme dude. When we have A and B gap wide open on both sides during a run before the snap, you have a problem.

Some of that is scheme but a lot of that is a player issue. Short has been underwhelming, we lack depth at DT, Burns is smaller for a DE on run stopping and Gross Matos is a rookie who is still getting his feet wet. 

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5 minutes ago, Varking said:

Some of that is scheme but a lot of that is a player issue. Short has been underwhelming, we lack depth at DT, Burns is smaller for a DE on run stopping and Gross Matos is a rookie who is still getting his feet wet. 

Oh for sure, I don't think short is underwhelming personally(injured to the point he probably won't a snap here again, if not the league, most likely). But ya its a lot on the players too. We need to sure up our LB's and rushing DL this offseason and I think we'll have a hell of a unit.

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14 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

He puts too much onus on the CB's tackling on the line period. Fix your DL scheme dude. When we have A and B gap wide open on both sides during a run before the snap, you have a problem.

The A & B gaps are between center and guard and guard and tackle.  Crack Tosses go to the perimeter which is outside of the tackles and the entire point of the play is to force cornerbacks to make the tackles. Here's a good explanation if you are unfamiliar with the play.  Obviously if you want your DL out there then you are making your A&B gaps even wider.

 

https://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/video/anatomy-of-a-play-crack-toss-17030279

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Corner stopping the run....we got rid of Bradberry but we have mr dodge out of the way of the RB duo in Boston and Jackson lol...oh boy.

But hey those arm tackle dive sideways when you could have went shoulder in are fooling someone around here I'm sure.

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12 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

The A & B gaps are between center and guard and guard and tackle.  Crack Tosses go to the perimeter which is outside of the tackles and the entire point of the play is to force cornerbacks to make the tackles. Here's a good explanation if you are unfamiliar with the play.  Obviously if you want your DL out there then you are making your A&B gaps even wider.

 

https://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/video/anatomy-of-a-play-crack-toss-17030279

Yes, I was saying that due to the lineups in Igo KK post and how us lining up split open more to help the CB's as Snow was talking about leaves those gaps wide open.

Thus the need to re-scheme. 

I'd rather us take away the middle and trust the LB to make the play alas we don't have Luke and Davis(In their primes) anymore.

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56 minutes ago, Martin said:

love this from  Joe Person tweet:

“...Matt Rhule said this wk Panthers are re-scheming these.”

it should be so obvious, but feels like rocket science vs. Ron. I’m so excited about this coaching staff.

obsolete vs new and inovative...

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