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Just now, chknwing said:

as an offensive coordinator, what play do you call when, your oline cant block, your qb cant throw, and your all star running back has a bad wheel.

this is all true. 

But the nature of the beast says, Rhule will start sacrifcing position coaches and coordinators.  So the OL coach, QB coach, and Brady are the the ones being talked about to hit the under side of the bus first. 

Because the front office isn't going to take it all on the chin.  That doesn't happen in the NFL with a season like this.  

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1 minute ago, chknwing said:

as an offensive coordinator, what play do you call when, your oline cant block, your qb cant throw, and your all star running back has a bad wheel.

This is true.

but he went on onto talk more about Brady.  How all the routes are predictable.

How we run little to no motions etc mixing and moving things up for the D.  Said we come out and all the teams know the play we’re going to run point blank.  

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1 minute ago, ncfan said:

This is true.

but he went on onto talk more about Brady.  How all the routes are predictable.

How we run little to no motions etc mixing and moving things up for the D.  Said we come out and all the teams know the play we’re going to run point blank.  

I was amazed at how little motion I saw pre-snap yesterday. More than to change up the defense, you motion to get the defense to show their coverage. Darnold could have certainly used that information.

 

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The assistant QB coach and the passing game coordinator are both Baylor guys.  That's how you know Joe Brady and the QB coach will two of the first get thrown under the bus.   

Maybe let your OC and not your DC pick the QB next time. 

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Due to problems on the OL and problems at QB and Rhule demanding a more run focused attack (for good reason), were probably running on a fraction of our total playbook.

Should use the whole playbook. What are we gonna do not score.

Na that's not what it is anyway

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Just now, rayzor said:

I've said this before (not that it matters) but a good OC would find a way to make it work....to make something work. I'm sure he's smart, but he's lacking experience and an ability to adjust, adapt, and situationally scheme and play call.

Move on.

He did though.  It requires a really bad opponent once you dumb it down so much.  Like Atlanta. 

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Due to problems on the OL and problems at QB and Rhule demanding a more run focused attack (for good reason), were probably running on a fraction of our total playbook.

You still can use motion’s etc to throw things off a little.  We don’t do any of that.

we come out with a set play.  A play that teams are saying they know is happening.  And just snap it.

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2 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Should use the whole playbook. What are we gonna do not score.

Na that's not what it is anyway

When you can't block and you have a QB who is one read and panic and throw an INT, it really limits your ability to run an offense whether we're talking NFL, college, high school, whatever.

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