Doomsday101 said:
If we can't protect we can't open things up. Basic football, games are won and lost at the line of scrimmage. If you can't win the battle up front it really does not matter what playes you are calling or how much you want to open things up.
Hmm, Basic football eh?
What do most team do when a defense is aggressive? Most throw screens, some run straight at the aggressors, some try to throw quick slants or outs?
I still dont know why we dont do any type of formation shifts or motion? Why do we just call a play and always excute it without doing anything to throw the Safeties and Linebackers off. Psyops is a very powerful non-physical tool OCs have at their disposal?
So you are going to constantly call 2-man routes even though your Quarterback is getting hit anyway?
You are going to constantly keep a Tight-End who just broke the Cowboys signal season catching record and broke the back to back 50+ reception marke in the backfield on every freakin play?
So when U (cant spell his name) and Strahan line up on the same side, you have no guts to at least move the pocket slightly to the right and to the left depending on where they both lined up at?
On that 2nd and 4 play (the one just before 3rd and 1 and fly route to Glenn), Payton did something different. How many times have we ran that I-Form Set, where you have another football lined up to the right, faked it to strong side and did a pitch to the weak side? Totally fooled the Giants defense and Julius got some positive yards (IMO, really did get the first down)?
All I am asking here is a just a little bit of a change-up. Those guys were in Cover-2 and doubling Glenn the entire game. So even if you do get protection on those two-man routes, there is not going to be ANYBODY to throw it too most of the time.
Shotgun with a tight-end and a RB to do draws and protect? Screen pass every now and then? a Draw?
Gawd..anything accept for the "line up call the play, no shifts no motion no surprise" basic dumbed down offense of the 1980s...