I've seen games where Belichick put 6 oline men in to keep Brady upright.
ZACTLY!!! Doesn't take a genius to figure that out. Gase is stuck in 'he just didn't execute.'
I've seen games where Belichick put 6 oline men in to keep Brady upright.
The offensive line has been a problem for years now and it's ridiculous
I could not agree more. I watched Seattle the other night, and they've had major line issues so they stack 1-2 more guys on the line and go jumbo to avoid sacks. Sure, it eliminates some of the pro-style play options, but it keeps your QB on his feet, improves the run and can keep your offense on the field longer. We do nothing of the sort! Our WR's are a terrible weakness, so why would we want more of them out there? LOL
If your running 5 receiver sets, you'd better have a QB who gets rid of the ball a LOT quicker than Tannehill, because SOMEONE is coming free on a rush.The thing I've noticed, is the 5 WR set and putrid Offensive Line play goes as far back as Joe Philbin. Tannehill was getting hammered back then, in the 5 WR set. To think, a professional football coach like Adam Gase hasn't adjusted, is a detriment to his ability as a coach IMHO.
If your running 5 receiver sets, you'd better have a QB who gets rid of the ball a LOT quicker than Tannehill, because SOMEONE is coming free on a rush.
Yea but we have an oh ZINGER genius @HC who's gonna roll out his secret plans for the OL
"A QB who's poor on 3rd downs and has bad pocket presence will never have an offensive line that's good enough.."
Joe Philbin 2014