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ohhh LAWD.
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Did he really ask Rodgers was he avoiding him and Rodgers said yep?
too bad my team doesn't play your team LTB, i want in on avy bets
too bad my team doesn't play your team LTB, i want in on avy bets
NT needs to donate to get custom dual team jerseys for LTB and Peep Game maybe even JJ Watt they way
he dropped the Texans last year. Something like this.
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I have an avy bet with @Bigmike23 on the SF/DAL game. Thankfully the dude can barely spell avy, so I shouldn't have to worry about his photoshop skills.
Probably going to end up with something like:
for a month
^ saw that. just find it hard to believe that's what Sherm asked.
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(stolen from some other thread)
The Packers suckat week 1 game planning.
NT needs to donate to get custom dual team jerseys for LTB and Peep Game maybe even JJ Watt they way
he dropped the Texans last year.
The Packers suckat week 1 game planning.
NT needs to donate to get custom dual team jerseys for LTB and Peep Game maybe even JJ Watt they way
he dropped the Texans last year.
LTB is good people tho…
if he wasn't the shots & shops are there every time
#chargerfam
but that's basic stuff.. literally, you do it on every level of football.. especially with so many teams running read optionThe Packers suck at week 1 game planning.
http://mmqb.si.com/2014/09/05/seattle-seahawks-green-bay-packers-nfl-week-1/3/
Pete Carroll did cop to hatching the play. “We’ll go anywhere to find a play,” the Seattle coach said afterward. “And that one—uh, Muschamp at Florida, no … Auburn. They ran it. Give Gus Malzahn credit. That’s a great play. I kept telling them [the offensive staff and players] this summer, ‘It’ll work, it’ll work.’ But it didn’t work all summer.”
The reasons Carroll and Bevell liked the play when they watched Auburn run it last year against Alabama is simple. The read-option assumes the running back or the quarterback will run the ball—the running back if the quarterback sees a hole when he puts the ball in the back’s gut, or the quarterback if he sees traffic and knows he (the quarterback) needs to tuck it down and run. But what if the quarterback, about to get pummeled, pulled it down and just flipped it to the nearest receiver?
“That was a great read by Russell,” said Lockette. “He sees the corner coming up, and so he knows I’m free. It all happens fast, so he’s got to read the play in a split-second.”
“We practiced it a little,” said Bevell. “But it came from college tape. We just thought it fit another dimension off the zone read and could enhance the play. We’re committed to find the best plays for the players we have, and that certainly looked like it fit our players.”
http://mmqb.si.com/2014/09/05/seattle-seahawks-green-bay-packers-nfl-week-1/3/
Pete Carroll did cop to hatching the play. “We’ll go anywhere to find a play,” the Seattle coach said afterward. “And that one—uh, Muschamp at Florida, no … Auburn. They ran it. Give Gus Malzahn credit. That’s a great play. I kept telling them [the offensive staff and players] this summer, ‘It’ll work, it’ll work.’ But it didn’t work all summer.”
The reasons Carroll and Bevell liked the play when they watched Auburn run it last year against Alabama is simple. The read-option assumes the running back or the quarterback will run the ball—the running back if the quarterback sees a hole when he puts the ball in the back’s gut, or the quarterback if he sees traffic and knows he (the quarterback) needs to tuck it down and run. But what if the quarterback, about to get pummeled, pulled it down and just flipped it to the nearest receiver?
“That was a great read by Russell,” said Lockette. “He sees the corner coming up, and so he knows I’m free. It all happens fast, so he’s got to read the play in a split-second.”
“We practiced it a little,” said Bevell. “But it came from college tape. We just thought it fit another dimension off the zone read and could enhance the play. We’re committed to find the best plays for the players we have, and that certainly looked like it fit our players.”
I wonder if NFL refs are going to let teams get away with this like they do in college. It should have been a penalty. In the NFL blockers can not get more than one yard down the field during a pass, and in college its three. The league is probably going to get a lot of calls from defensive coaches for that play .
Here's a good read on the play http://www.sbnation.com/college-foo...read-option-pass-play-football-xs-os-diagrams