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Pre snap motion/movement


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8 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Defense gets to sit in the same spot all game long because defenders are barely being moved because of our pathetic use of motion. Pretty easy to see why this is just another reason why our offense is abysmal. 

 

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Presnap motion is so helpful to an office and a QB. That, along with changing formations and grouping, IMO should be a really part of our scheme. It helps with misdirection, disguises, and getting blockers, receivers, and runners a big edge at getting off the ball. 
 

A highly cerebral QB should be deadly is a scheme that utilizes these practices. It’s weird the staff doesn’t do more to help the offense get an advantage.

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16 minutes ago, Iceup said:

Presnap motion is so helpful to an office and a QB. That, along with changing formations and grouping, IMO should be a really part of our scheme. It helps with misdirection, disguises, and getting blockers, receivers, and runners a big edge at getting off the ball. 
 

A highly cerebral QB should be deadly is a scheme that utilizes these practices. It’s weird the staff doesn’t do more to help the offense get an advantage.

All modern NFL offenses do it.

its part of the reason what makes the McVay and Shanahan style offenses so great.  And your seeing those systems thrive in Miami, Houston, etc

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5 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

I thought Thomas would be calling more plays with motion. Seemed obvious based on his experience. Something ain't right here

Josh Norris has a good video breakdown on this and it’s quite disturbing.

Reich clearly hasn’t learned from his mistakes that got him fired.

the pre snap movement and motion is on par with his Colts team from last year that was 31st in the NFL.

 

All that pre snap movement is what makes the McVays and Shanahan style offense thrive.

Basically looks like he brought in Thomas Brown to draw up McVays base system but run it like a Bill Walsh 80s era offense

https://x.com/joshnorris/status/1724816513108979858?s=46

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15 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Josh Norris has a good video breakdown on this and it’s quite disturbing.

Reich clearly hasn’t learned from his mistakes that got him fired.

the pre snap movement and motion is on par with his Colts team from last year that was 31st in the NFL.

 

All that pre snap movement is what makes the McVays and Shanahan style offense thrive.

Basically looks like he brought in Thomas Brown to draw up McVays base system but run it like a Bill Walsh 80s era offense

https://x.com/joshnorris/status/1724816513108979858?s=46

He's running an offense that requires receivers that can win consistently at all levels. Carolina doesn't have that this season. This is the same ish we had with Rivera's group, which is the reason I wanted him out. That and the lack of resources he put into the offense after drafting a freak of nature at QB. 

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