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Lack of speed killing the offense


amcoolio

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We are trying to run a read option offense without speed at the WR position. They are counting on Steve Smith when in reality Smith can't break away from defenders anymore and should be playing the Torry Holt role. Lafell and Olsen are possession recievers that aren't deep threats. Because of this teams are having great success single covering our recievers and keeping 8 in the box, making us afraid to run and taking away the middle of the field, and causing Cam to hold the ball/make poor throws/unable to lead recievers. The book has been out on our offense and we made no attempt to solve it going into this game or at halftime. That is extremely discouraging and is why we are so frustrated with the coaching staff.

I think Chud's crazy offense could work if we had a deep threat or two. But teams know we don't have anything resembling a deep threat. I don't think we have attempted but 1 or 2 deep passes all year (where the ball travels at least 30 yards in air), whereas last year we averaged 5 a game it seemed like. Obviously I don't have exact numbers.

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We are trying to run a read option offense without speed at the WR position. They are counting on Steve Smith when in reality Smith can't break away from defenders anymore and should be playing the Torry Holt role. Lafell and Olsen are possession recievers that aren't deep threats. Because of this teams are having great success single covering our recievers and keeping 8 in the box, making us afraid to run and taking away the middle of the field, and causing Cam to hold the ball/make poor throws/unable to lead recievers. The book has been out on our offense and we made no attempt to solve it going into this game or at halftime. That is extremely discouraging and is why we are so frustrated with the coaching staff.

I think Chud's crazy offense could work if we had a deep threat or two. But teams know we don't have anything resembling a deep threat. I don't think we have attempted but 1 or 2 deep passes all year (where the ball travels at least 30 yards in air), whereas last year we averaged 5 a game it seemed like. Obviously I don't have exact numbers.

Earlier this year when someone pointed that out, they were crucified.

Don't tell the truth about Smith. Some folks believe showing up every once and a while is the way a receiver should play. This team has played 5 games so far and Smitty hasn't really been playing his role that well but who cares, Right?

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Earlier this year when someone pointed that out, they were crucified.

Don't tell the truth about Smith. Some folks believe showing up every once and a while is the way a receiver should play. This team has played 5 games so far and Smitty hasn't really been playing his role that well but who cares, Right?

ken your crooked nose looks fine... infact its an improvement

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