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Is it our OC or Fox


PantherPhann

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I've been watching some other teams run their offense and they obviously have a much better gameplan than we do. I remember when we thought that Dan Henning was the worst OC ever and we released him only for him to be inovative in Miami. Is it our OC or is it Fox holding us back?

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both.

Opponents simply know what we are doing. Staff seems fine with that. In today's NFL that is how you lose.

thats pretty much what phins fans are saying about henning and why he's most likely fired after the season.

wildcat ran its course and that's all henning had.

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I also hear that hennigs route tree as simplistic as my daughters sesame street books. sound familiar?

How is his route tree simplistic?

There are only so many routes a WR can run. One route tree is no different from any other. Am I missing something?

Route Tree:

0 - Shallow Hitch

1 - Quick out

2 - Slant

3 - Out

4 - Hook

5 - Deep Hitch

6 - In

7 - Corner

8 - Post

9 - Go/Fly

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