West Coast Offense, Mike McCarthy

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Everything indicates that Dallas will now use Mike McCarthy's offense, which in GB consisted of an improved west coast, something that I see may be an improvement and it would not be as bad as many comment.
If we analyze the offense between 2011 and 2014, it was in the top 10, 2011 - #1, 2012-#5, 2013- #8, 2014- #1, of course, largely because the QB was Aaron Rodgers.
Because the West Coast offense focuses more on short passes and having more receivers in a short area to have a better chance of completing the pass in short distances, this opens up the offense in a horizontal mode and which gives more options to a running back. That a certain area can be open and gain more yards, this would be partly beneficial for Dak if he continues on the team, since from what we have seen long passes are not given and he makes many mistakes.
I see that in part it can be beneficial for Dak, but he has to improve in reading defenses.
what I see from the west coast offense is based on 2 WR 1 TE, 1 RB, 1FB, it requires players with very good hands, it requires a second WR to pair CeeDee Lamp, OBJ? and I think it would be very important to retain Pollard or go for the best RB available in the second round (maybe Jahmyr Gibbs), and the first pick, if he doesn't sign another good WR as OBJ in free agency, go for a WR or a TE in the first round, that there are very good options with Michael Mayer TE and Jordan Addison WR, everything indicates that the offense will have a new scheme, and if it's Mike's offense, I don't see it as bad, of course the only thing bad is Dak, .
 

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First off, Gibbs will never make it down to us in the 2nd. He may go before Robinson in the first (emphasis on "may"). I agree it will probably be WR and RB in the 1st 2 rounds (emphasis on "probably").
 

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MM is definitely a WCO passing scion but his run game is not like most WCO. He came up under Paul Hackett yes but he also came up under Marty Schottenheimer. He is more like the conventional gap/ZBS hybrid Marty was famous for. I think that is why he is looking to bring in a run guru.
 

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Everything indicates that Dallas will now use Mike McCarthy's offense, which in GB consisted of an improved west coast, something that I see may be an improvement and it would not be as bad as many comment.
If we analyze the offense between 2011 and 2014, it was in the top 10, 2011 - #1, 2012-#5, 2013- #8, 2014- #1, of course, largely because the QB was Aaron Rodgers.
Because the West Coast offense focuses more on short passes and having more receivers in a short area to have a better chance of completing the pass in short distances, this opens up the offense in a horizontal mode and which gives more options to a running back. That a certain area can be open and gain more yards, this would be partly beneficial for Dak if he continues on the team, since from what we have seen long passes are not given and he makes many mistakes.
I see that in part it can be beneficial for Dak, but he has to improve in reading defenses.
what I see from the west coast offense is based on 2 WR 1 TE, 1 RB, 1FB, it requires players with very good hands, it requires a second WR to pair CeeDee Lamp, OBJ? and I think it would be very important to retain Pollard or go for the best RB available in the second round (maybe Jahmyr Gibbs), and the first pick, if he doesn't sign another good WR as OBJ in free agency, go for a WR or a TE in the first round, that there are very good options with Michael Mayer TE and Jordan Addison WR, everything indicates that the offense will have a new scheme, and if it's Mike's offense, I don't see it as bad, of course the only thing bad is Dak, .
WCO offense doesn't require elite players all over the field like our current offense. It should also help Dak as it's less decision Making and no more option routes where the QB and the WR need to be in sync. We need route runners, who get quick separation. We also need a multi-purpose RB as they will be asked to be apart of team's passing game.
 

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I’d like to see MM coaching in FUBU wear and wearing a Kangol hat
 

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For the most part the receivers under MM was Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb. Towards the end of MM's time, a young Adams took over for James Jones.
 
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