CowboyRoy
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Think it was a combination of a Hurt Dak, a Hurt Zeke and an OC who didn’t adapt.
More then anything it was the play of the Oline.
Think it was a combination of a Hurt Dak, a Hurt Zeke and an OC who didn’t adapt.
I have always maintained that Dak will not become a truly great QB until he does more of this. He needs to take more command of the offense and not allow it to stagnate the way it did at times last year. Really it has been doing it since Moore took over. Especially the slow start syndrome. In the Garrett/Linehan days this team was known for getting up on people and playing from ahead. Since Moore took over they have been notoriously bad on opening drives and really in first quarters period. I believe they only scored TDs on the opening drive like 2-3 times. A stark contrast to 2016 when they did so in 12-13 games. I still think the problem is Moore seems to favor "feeling teams out" with his first several "scripted" plays rather than attacking the weaknesses they have seen on film all week. We never come out and just exploit the hell out of a matchup advantage like we should. Instead it looks like we're trying to run down a checklist of plays and formations we wanna show before we really start playing football for real.
That's what i saw as well. It seemed like he used the same game plan week in and week out, much like Garrett did. I can't remember which opposing player mentioned that when they had 4 receivers spread out, they knew there would be 4 hooks coming, because they saw on film that always did that. There were no more crossing routes.No his offense didn't change mid-season... the opposing defenses understanding of our offense changed, so he should have made adjustments accordingly.
Thats the biggest problem!!! He didn’t change anything!!
They are OK. Half of their writers know their stuff. The other half are a bunch of dimwits.Blogging the boys is awesome .
Yawn……Pollard was hurt, as was Zeke.....Pollard needs to be used sparingly, he's not an every down back.....to small and can't block.....put him in the slot and deep set.....
No his offense didn't change mid-season... the opposing defenses understanding of our offense changed, so he should have made adjustments accordingly.
Thats the biggest problem!!! He didn’t change anything!!
Big mike staying out of offense and claiming so, tells volumes about Jerry’s mismanaging the coaches and team.Exactly. Kurt Warner breakdown of how we refused to use combination routes that attack the cover 2 is unbelievable. Not to take some blame from Dak for patting the ball, but attack the cover 2 Kellen for goodness sake.
Also where was Big Mike? Did he not see the offense struggling and failing to attack cover 2 defenses? Guess he was getting massage...
So was Elliot. He played hurt for almost all of the season after sustaining an injury in Game 4 with Carolina.I think Dak was more injured than he let on.
Exactly. Kurt Warner breakdown of how we refused to use combination routes that attack the cover 2 is unbelievable. Not to take some blame from Dak for patting the ball, but attack the cover 2 Kellen for goodness sake.
Also where was Big Mike? Did he not see the offense struggling and failing to attack cover 2 defenses? Guess he was getting massage...
exactly and more specifically, the weak middle, where Williams and Biadasz got abused, the DTAs easily got push up the middle forcing Dak to the outside into waiting arms of DEs. teams learned they can rush with 4 or 5 and drop 6 or 7 into coverage which frustrated Dak, confused him and made it difficult. when you can manage run defense and pass rush with 4 or 5 defenders, you are way ahead of the game. Denver exposed it. the rest copied it.More then anything it was the play of the Oline.
and given he is now slower, a weak middle of the OL exposed him even furtherThe real problem is he continues to feature a slow and predictable Zeke in the run game. Especially at the beginning of games.
that had some to do with it, but wasn't the sole reason....this kind of collapse is result of multiple factors. Moore didn't adjust. our OL got exposed. Dak had issues. we never adjusted. our OL was exposed as weak up the middle with Williams and Biadasz. runs up the middle were negated. zeke was injured and slow. Moore insisted on running the same plays, never disguising it. he stopped moving players around. teams discovered they can stop the run with 4 or 5 and generate pass rush the same, thus dropping 6 or 7 into coverage which made passing difficult.I think a lot of it had to do with Dak being off after his midseason injury. Defenses started playing us a certain way, but he had opportunities to hit on plays that would have forced them out of it. He didn't, so the defenses stuck with their adjustments. Denver was saying it figured us out, but there was a terrible fourth-down miss by Dak early in the game when Wilson was wide-open that might have changed the course of the game. You can't get teams out of their defensive plan if you don't execute.
That doesn't mean Kellen shouldn't have changed. We were clearly struggling and something needed to be done to change that. You can't just say execute better and expect that to happen. We needed to create some offense and we didn't.
Big mike staying out of offense and claiming so, tells volumes about Jerry’s mismanaging the coaches and team.
that had some to do with it, but wasn't the sole reason....this kind of collapse is result of multiple factors. Moore didn't adjust. our OL got exposed. Dak had issues. we never adjusted. our OL was exposed as weak up the middle with Williams and Biadasz. runs up the middle were negated. zeke was injured and slow. Moore insisted on running the same plays, never disguising it. he stopped moving players around. teams discovered they can stop the run with 4 or 5 and generate pass rush the same, thus dropping 6 or 7 into coverage which made passing difficult.
unfortunately i don't think benching zeke is any way his decision at all, nor is it MM.I completely agree. In THAT way he was definitely at fault. And certainly not benching Zeke was a huge mistake. Continuing to let Pollard rot on the bench, another big blunder.
He did try things with the run game however as far as trying to run to the outside more. None of it worked as Zeke was simply too slow and predictable.
The same GM that groomed and trained Garrett as a HC is trying to do that for Moore. Because he wants to claim it is "his" coach.exactly. been saying the same thing for three years. he maybe a genuis wonder boy (as jerry wants us to believe), but no OC comes to that position after one year of coaching and dominates the NFL. give enough tape to the DCs and they will figure you out, and if you don't adjust you get eaten up live, which is what happened to Moore. he is green. he is learning. he is learning by making mistakes. his first mentor was Garrett and Jerry told McM to be hands off with him, so he has no mentor. if Jerry sticks with him for a few more years to try and prove himself right, Moore would be ruining several careers along the way, before Jerry realizes his mistake