fivetwos
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It's cool. I'm splitting hairs. I enjoy the reading.lol.. sorry Bro.. I get rollin sometimes and can;t stop.. I will try to remember more going foreward
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It's cool. I'm splitting hairs. I enjoy the reading.lol.. sorry Bro.. I get rollin sometimes and can;t stop.. I will try to remember more going foreward
Thank you sir!This is hardly some brand new method of playing defense against an explosive offense.. It has been around forever.. So I had to take a step back and try to understand why it has been so effective against the Cowboys.. No matter how many times I looked I kept coming back to the same thing.. Patience.. Patience to keep running the ball even if the results are not spectacular. Patience to keep taking the short throws over the middle that the two deep shell presents. Patience to get the ball to the backs in the flat quickly and give them space to work. All this stuff falls on Dak and Kellen Moore.. They need to pull their heads out and do what it takes to possess the ball, control the clock and punch it into the end zone. They need to quit being greedy and impatient.. Moore needs to instill in Dak the importance of not checking out of runs at certain times and Dak needs to be smart enough not to fall for the banana in the tailpipe every time the defense walks guys up to the line of scrimmage and try to show a run defense look on 2nd and 3rd down. They're trying to bait you into a pass call then they're going to drop 7 guys into coverage while the 4 remaining linemen completely disregard the run on the way to taking your head off. This is especially pronounced in the red zone where there is a lot less space to maneuver. Get under center.. run the damn ball off tackle, double at the point of attack and tell any TE who refuses to block that he's not going to play.
Problem solved... You're welcome..
We don’t run the ball outside the tackles nearly often enough.This is hardly some brand new method of playing defense against an explosive offense.. It has been around forever.. So I had to take a step back and try to understand why it has been so effective against the Cowboys.. No matter how many times I looked I kept coming back to the same thing.. Patience.. Patience to keep running the ball even if the results are not spectacular. Patience to keep taking the short throws over the middle that the two deep shell presents. Patience to get the ball to the backs in the flat quickly and give them space to work. All this stuff falls on Dak and Kellen Moore.. They need to pull their heads out and do what it takes to possess the ball, control the clock and punch it into the end zone. They need to quit being greedy and impatient.. Moore needs to instill in Dak the importance of not checking out of runs at certain times and Dak needs to be smart enough not to fall for the banana in the tailpipe every time the defense walks guys up to the line of scrimmage and try to show a run defense look on 2nd and 3rd down. They're trying to bait you into a pass call then they're going to drop 7 guys into coverage while the 4 remaining linemen completely disregard the run on the way to taking your head off. This is especially pronounced in the red zone where there is a lot less space to maneuver. Get under center.. run the damn ball off tackle, double at the point of attack and tell any TE who refuses to block that he's not going to play.
Problem solved... You're welcome..
Your take is exactly opposite of what Amari Cooper pointing out as being the problem.
The Cowboys move the ball. Stats confirm that.
- Their issue is too many field goals that should be TDs.
- Cooper says the issue with cover-2 is that running the ball and using short passing inevitably leads to having to score from the red zone.
- Cooper believes that the solution is to score more before they get to the red zone.
- That is hard to do when running the ball and with short passes.
The primary methods of beating a soft cover 2 are to high/low the corners, horizontally stretch the corners to create gaps between the SAM/WILL and the corner on their respective sides, or the most popular method these days just spam 4 verts and find the open guy (there will always be at least one). The key to the latter is you have to protect long enough for receiver to get 15+ yards downfield for it to work.
Pollard.
The problem is that running the ball well has virtually no correlation with winning in the NFL. You can run for 250 yards, but if your opponent throws the ball more efficiently and explosively you’ll almost always lose.
And to counter the most common protest, no running the ball well doesn’t help you throw the ball better statistically speaking. As long as you TRY to run the ball, playaction and explosive passing plays are just as effective whether you average 3 YPC or 7 YPC. How well you throw the ball is largely dependent on who your QB is and whether you can pass protect.