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re: are miss st db's that good
Posted on 11/18/13 at 4:39 pm to Riseupfromtherubble
Posted on 11/18/13 at 4:39 pm to Riseupfromtherubble
It's something that we've struggled with for years. We're getting good production out of our WRs but not the type of production we should be getting. Our system, for whatever reason, just doesn't allow WRs to get open as much as they should.
AJ also wasn't trusting his protection. He seemed to take an extra step back and just never seemed to be on the same page as the WRs.
AJ also wasn't trusting his protection. He seemed to take an extra step back and just never seemed to be on the same page as the WRs.
Posted on 11/18/13 at 5:20 pm to FairhopeTider
AJ had happy feet, they were dropping 9 in coverage and still getting some pressure. I think that is because we really only pass off of play action. It does no good to protect for ever if AJ's internal clock says get rid of it.
AJ is either not good at going through his reads or there are just not any, and he only really has one or two options no matter how many run routes.
It is a lack of talent in some cases and a lack of execution in some and a lack of correct play calls in others. We are extremely predictable. And opposing coaches always seem to have us nailed, we just beat them with talent and execution when we are succesful. Several of our best runs were still blown up in the backfield and good runs by the back.
AJ is either not good at going through his reads or there are just not any, and he only really has one or two options no matter how many run routes.
It is a lack of talent in some cases and a lack of execution in some and a lack of correct play calls in others. We are extremely predictable. And opposing coaches always seem to have us nailed, we just beat them with talent and execution when we are succesful. Several of our best runs were still blown up in the backfield and good runs by the back.
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