Cowboys' blitz or Indy's scheme?

ZeroClub

just trying to get better
Messages
7,619
Reaction score
1
Question: The Cowboys got good pressure yesterday. So we Dallas fans credit the Cowboys for the pressure and spend time analyzing how they brought it.

But how much of the pressure was due to the Indy scheme?

It wasn't my impression that the Colts went into max-protect mode. It seemed like their plan was to stay wide-open and stubbornly attempt to beat the blitz that was beating them ....

Thoughts?
 

Doomsday101

Well-Known Member
Messages
107,762
Reaction score
39,034
ZeroClub;1175218 said:
Question: The Cowboys got good pressure yesterday. So we Dallas fans credit the Cowboys for the pressure and spend time analyzing how they brought it.

But how much of the pressure was due to the Indy scheme?

It wasn't my impression that the Colts went into max-protect mode. It seemed like their plan was to stay wide-open and stubbornly attempt to beat the blitz that was beating them ....

Thoughts?

I think both teams played a very good and intense game. Both teams seemed to make adjustments as the game went along but in the end it was 2 good teams playing a very good ball game.
 

khiladi

Well-Known Member
Messages
36,965
Reaction score
37,488
It wasn't my impression that the Colts went into max-protect mode. It seemed like their plan was to stay wide-open and stubbornly attempt to beat the blitz that was beating them ....

We rarely got pressure in other games, even when teams were not in max-protect mode..
 

sago1

Active Member
Messages
7,791
Reaction score
0
See my separate comment re JJT of DMN comment on Mike & Mike about players wanting an aggressive game plan instead of the coaching staff insistence on a conservative game plan. Players won out this time and showed up big. Will Parcells continue allow this kind of play or pull in reins occasionally depending on who we play?
 
Top