Time for a change-up

devotedfan

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If I see that three-step drop/ sideline pass to Key against the Giants this weekend, then we deserve to have it taken to the house. Surely the G-men have seen the Bailey return and several other instances where the short drop means that little 4 yd out pattern. Its time to change it up. How about some double move patterns??? Lets show a little imagination. Vanilla won't get it done this weekend. :eek:
 

Jersey

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devotedfan said:
If I see that three-step drop/ sideline pass to Key against the Giants this weekend, then we deserve to have it taken to the house. Surely the G-men have seen the Bailey return and several other instances where the short drop means that little 4 yd out pattern. Its time to change it up. How about some double move patterns??? Lets show a little imagination. Vanilla won't get it done this weekend. :eek:


I agree. When I see it run now, I scream NOOOO even before the ball is thrown. Maybe it's time to run it, but with a pump fake as Key turns it up field and runs under a lob. Sort of like what Denver (plummer/smith) did to us. But then again, we need to have the FS out of the way. OK, scrap the whole dang thing.
 

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The problem with double moves is that they take too long and bledsoe will end up on his back all day if they keep trying to do that. Now if he has protection and good pocket then thats another story.
 

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I would like to see our RB's catching the ball more and our receivers blocking for them. I think we could get big chunks of yardage that way and keep Bledsoe out of trouble. We need to score quickly by any means neccesary and get an early lead. I would love to pound it out on the ground and run it down their throats, but how many times has that happened this year?

Our RB's need to start catching more passes out of the backfield IMO.
 
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