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Root of all the offensive woes


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1 minute ago, NAS said:

This team can’t run the ball

How did we go from putting up monster numbers with virtually the same offensive line and assistant coach. Is there something wrong with the scheme or is it the players not getting the push they need?

No QB can compete in the NFL if you’re forced to be one dimensional.

Both guards are hurt and they went from a power-type offense to a zone-stretch, plus Sanders isn't that explosive. I think the guard play is the biggest factor though.

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3 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Remember, how bad our run game looked last year before Rhule was fired?  Then when Wilks took over, they shifted to a different blocking scheme and put Foreman in and started putting up record numbers.  Same guys blocking...  it's mostly scheme.

Strong argument, why not just scheme according to their strengths, look at the tape from last year and introduce the same concepts 

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13 minutes ago, NAS said:

This team can’t run the ball

How did we go from putting up monster numbers with virtually the same offensive line and assistant coach. Is there something wrong with the scheme or is it the players not getting the push they need?

No QB can compete in the NFL if you’re forced to be one dimensional.

Scheme. Playcalls. And predictability.  All that matters. 

89 and commented on it last week. You can’t say a OL can’t run block or a RB can’t run….when opponents know what you are doing.  They are just going to beat you if they know. 

Biggest issue is Frank Reich.  His predictable calls.  Too much shotgun.  And you can’t do what he has done these past two weeks running just Miles.  It makes it even more comical.  Hubbard is now a tip.  It’s a pass play.   Every time for 2 weeks.   Frank’s poo play calling was aided week 1 because there  at least was some uncertainty about run/pass with Hubbard. 

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