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With Kalil Gone...


TruCatzFan

Offense  

36 members have voted

  1. 1. With Kalil Out do we go back to basics on Offense

    • Yes
      17
    • No
      19


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Thats precisely what the Cowboys will expect us to do.

Instead, double reverse run option flea flicker.

Hey, we ran that play Saturday in our 5-7 year old flag football game. We fooled those little 49ers bastards and dropped 45 points on them. My defense only gave up one first down because the 16 year old referee was blind! For $7 a game youd think they could get better refs. I run a 2-5 zone defense that is beast mode. Only been scored on twice.

Feel free to reach out to me Chud and Ron. I'll be glad to offer a clinic at your offices.

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And why must we play action on every pass play? Cam is a play action in its self he is always a threat to run with it. So the play action every play is kinda stupid as well. I think most of our problem most of the time is Chus tries to get to cute.

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And why must we play action on every pass play? Cam is a play action in its self he is always a threat to run with it. So the play action every play is kinda stupid as well. I think most of our problem most of the time is Chus tries to get to cute.

Not true. We run a play action fake (whether under center or a fake handoff in the gun) way less than 50% of the time. I think we need to run fake much more than we do now on passing downs.

Between the formations we run and the lack of fakes, it is very easy for a defense to know ahead of time what we are doing.

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Seems like the huddle is pretty split on this thus far. 13 people think we will go back to basics while 11 of you think we won't.

This Sunday will be interesting for a number of reasons concerning this team. The Staff has had two weeks to prepare for Dallas and review/change/tweak their gameplan/philosophies. The loss of Kalil no doubt will be a major blow to that line.

I'm gonna try to go into this game with a level head, but if we get that offense rolling and the defensive front that showed up down in ATL can put some pressure on Romo, we might just get Dallas to beat themselves.

Still waiting to hear if Claiborne and Murray will be out or not.

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Where is everyone's faith in Geoff Hangartner? I have faith in the man. He's blocked down the field, pretty well too. He's played center before, here and in Buffalo, and hopefully understands Chud's playbook as well as anyone on that line. Who knows, maybe he can calm Cam down, get him to decide faster. Or get everyone else to do what they're supposed to and enjoy the game.

And hahahahahahahahaha at everyone that didn't believe me when I said that Geoff would be center if Kalil went down. :roadrage:

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