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Does anyone have an update as to this phenomenon? I can't believe Sherman and Mr. Rogers are getting away with turning a shoulder to it. Any defenses we played LOLing to press or twitter about this bafoonery.
 
I don't know what you are referring to. Please explain further..

Finheaven posters have noted that when Tannehill yells..

- "Go" = Usually a Pass

- "Go, Go" = Usually a Run

I don't know if anyone has done a detailed statistical analysis yet.
 
Its definitely time to change it up. From now on he should yell BLOW for pass and BLOW BLOW for runs.
 
Finheaven posters have noted that when Tannehill yells..

- "Go" = Usually a Pass

- "Go, Go" = Usually a Run

I don't know if anyone has done a detailed statistical analysis yet.

Well I wish it was usual,, it is every single play.. Go = Pass,, Go Go = Run.. Like clock work every single play, our offense looks straight out of Highschool.. What a joke!!
 
Fins fan is right, every game so far without fail. This has to be a problem? No? Defense certainly has an edge.
 
This discussion has been had on here...

Watch other games and you will see most QB use the same cadence.

The time between the go and go go and when the ball is snap is not enough time to allow the for the defense to adjust.

Teams spend hundreds of hours on game tape (cumulative) each week to seek teams tendencies, the cadence and whether it is run or not is the least of the issues.
 
That's what I'm trying to find out...if other teams do it like that. I watched the Bengals game and there was variations and pauses drawing an offside or near offside on occasion so I feel something's different, maybe not. Any former QB or OL on board for input?
 
I have noticed it - I can almost call the plays by the formation, which if I can I am sure the opposing D's can also.
when they had the silent snap count against the Pats they were running the ball very well!
 
The time between the go and go go and when the ball is snap is not enough time to allow the for the defense to adjust.

It means that..

- Defensive linemen can cancel their pass rush stunts, and focus on run stoppage.

- LBs don't have to worry about the TE releasing, busting down the seam.

- DBs can focus on the RB instead of WRs.

- QB's play action isn't going to fool anyone.
 
It means that..

- Defensive linemen can cancel their pass rush stunts, and focus on run stoppage.

- DBs can focus on the RB instead of WRs.

- QB's play action isn't going to fool anyone.

Every team in the NFL does it....

Everyone needs to stop listening to Omar...the guy is the biggest poser out of all the beat writers and somehow has his reader convinced this is an issue.
 
It means that..

- Defensive linemen can cancel their pass rush stunts, and focus on run stoppage.

- LBs don't have to worry about the TE releasing, busting down the seam.

- DBs can focus on the RB instead of WRs.

- QB's play action isn't going to fool anyone.

1- Wouldn't they do that anyway the second they see the O-line move to run block?
2- If we notice this the next play we can fake them with a go-go and throw it to the wide open TE
3- See 2
4- See 2. And one time we actually did throw it on play action off a go-go.
 
2- If we notice this the next play we can fake them with a go-go and throw it to the wide open TE

That would be great, if we actually did that.

But I don't remember ever hearing "Go Go", and we run a play action fake, and throw for a big gain.

According to some finheaven posters, the "Go Go" & run play correlation is 100%.
 
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