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McAdoo Predictable


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1 minute ago, BrianS said:

I did a quick scan back on the Browns game, and it's not *every* single play.  It is however such a high percentage it can't help but be noticed by anyone looking for these kinds of things.  I guess it seems pretty obvious to me, but one would think that an NFL team needs to show multiple plays and play types out of their formation in order to keep a defense guessing.

Something like this seems super simple to fix as well.  Just change CMC's alignment slightly in either direction to obfuscate.

As I understood it, he was saying it happened on plays run out of shotgun formation only.

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9 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Not relieving McAdoodoo of his negligence here, but again, this dysfunction has been present under Rhule every season.  

I cannot buy that McAdoodoo, with previous experience as an NFL OC and HC, would not catch this or think he could slide by with it purposely...  no matter how inept he may or may not have been in his professional coaching career, he's been on this level and would notice this stuff quickly...  

Again, my suspicion is that Rhule has a specific idea for how the offense should be ran and only allows the OCs to operate within that very limited scope.  Even when we dumped Brady and went to Rhule's HS Sweetheart for that few games last year, there was no significant change in the philosophy or playcalling.  It has felt, like for 3 years, outside of that first 3 games last season, that every week teams have known exactly what plays we were running before we ran them...  hell, teams have even come out and said just that.  Remember Cam's game in Miami last season where everyone was dumping on him?  Explain how Miami's defensive front knew exactly when he was going to throw and where to deflect that crazy amount of passes at the line they did.  And then go back and look at the picks...  they weren't on Cam, the DBs were literally running their routes for them and cut them off.  Also, remember Robbie complaining that teams were sitting on everything underneath last season?  And again, were on our third OC in 3 years now under Rhule and it all looks the same.  Just as predictable...

But regardless, this is beyond embarrassing.  No way would I have ever imagined at any point that our team would reach this level of amateurism.  Smh...

I remember that game, and your spot on

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

McAdoo was run out do the league from calling and running an O for this exact same stuff though.   So you can’t pin it all on Rhule. He hired someone the league refused to employ as a playcaller because if all this stuff. 
 

and it was discussed here before the season started.  This is what we were getting. 

He hasn't been completely out of the league but that's probably semantics as he spent a year as a consultant for the cowboys.... Still he won more games than Rhule as a HC.

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12 minutes ago, Pimpdaddy said:

McfkAdoo is old...his ideas are old...hes comfortable just going thru the motions to get paid...its obvious...nobody wanted him... no team wants anybody off our team....

He is 45.... which unless you are Mcvay isn't old by NFL coaching standards... Is ideas are old though he is originally an offensive line coach lol.

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