Thank you for the info.
My only question is, why Brian Ferentz? He was so bad as Iowa's OC the admin forced his Dad to get rid of him this offseason.
Point one is theoretical. Unimpeded yes the offense can control where and when.I don’t think they necessarily have to be a HOF coach in order to learn from them. Some of the best information I’ve learned about football over the years have come from coaching clinics from high school coaches that’ll probably never coach at a higher level. I used pieces of that video because I liked the 3 overarching points he was making:
- The offense can control 2 things on the football field, TIME and SPACE. You control where your guys will be and when they’ll be there. The better you control these 2 things on the field, the better the results will be. “I mean one-half a step too late, or too early, and you don’t quite make it. One-half second too slow, too fast, you don’t quite catch it.” - Al Pacino, Any Given Sunday
- Outside zone is neither a pure vertical play or a pure horizontal play, it sits in between the two distinctions, but knowing when to get vertical is what makes a great outside zone runner, that’s why you hear the term “one cut RB” used so much for outsize zone runners.
- This is still a physical play, if you don’t like getting physical and beating guys up on the line, this play probably isn’t for you. It’s a “**** you” play, doesn’t matter what you try to do, you know we’re running it and we’re getting 4 on your ass anyway. You do not let defenses dictate what you want to do offensively. This is something Coach McDaniel could learn after the last Bills game, talking about the reason he stopped running in the 2nd half being the Bills were bringing an extra man down into the box. Don’t let the defense dictate that, that’s something Kyle Shanahan has said multiple times, he never wants the defense to tell him when he can or can’t run his bread and butter run.
Point one is theoretical. Unimpeded yes the offense can control where and when.
not sure Gesicki fits any scheme“…and THAT is why Mike Gesicki was a bad fit for McDaniel’s scheme.”
not sure Gesicki fits any scheme
“…and THAT is why Mike Gesicki was a bad fit for McDaniel’s scheme.”
He apparently fit better than all the tall receivers this year combined. More TDs than all the '23 'tall' receivers and more productive than Smythe. Many TDs along the back of the EZ - a route I don't remember any tall receivers running in '23.
Don't get me wrong, MG was a poor blocker and I wasn't a fan. But, apparently, none of the tall receivers in '23 fit his scheme
It would be nice if Coach Weaver could talk Queen to come over with him.If we are running anything similar to the Ravens, we certainly are going to need some upgrades at LB!!