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I was going to make a thread about this but being that this is playbook related I'll just post it here...

Anyone notice that play the Rams ran on the Fells TD? It shows just how prehistoric this offense is. When have we ever seen a route combination like that? The two WRs ran 'clearout' routes, against man coverage, which did their job to the utmost effectiveness. They completely took Gamble and Marshall out of the play, then drug Fells across the wide open area created and got him an easy TD.

In all of our years, I don't ever remember seeing a play like this. Our greatest passing plays have been based of simplistic routes depending on Moose and Smitty's YAC ability to create a big play off the simple pass.

I believe in hindsight, Henning had some a few more advanced routes, but it was still fairly simple passing-wise.

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I was going to make a thread about this but being that this is playbook related I'll just post it here...

Anyone notice that play the Rams ran on the Fells TD? It shows just how prehistoric this offense is. When have we ever seen a route combination like that? The two WRs ran 'clearout' routes, against man coverage, which did their job to the utmost effectiveness. They completely took Gamble and Marshall out of the play, then drug Fells across the wide open area created and got him an easy TD.

In all of our years, I don't ever remember seeing a play like this. Our greatest passing plays have been based of simplistic routes depending on Moose and Smitty's YAC ability to create a big play off the simple pass.

I believe in hindsight, Henning had some a few more advanced routes, but it was still fairly simple passing-wise.

Not totally fair.

There was one great route where Jason Seahorn fell down. :lol:

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