JamesWsenior
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Straight up swap for Brisket. Done deal.
Straight up swap for Brisket. Done deal.
I was joking about the Brisket part but not the Washington part. New owner will want to make a splash.For Washington?
Why post this?
Before he deletes it, it’s our new safety DeShon Elliot telling Lamar to come to the Dolphins.
Why post this?
Before he deletes it, it’s our new safety DeShon Elliot telling Lamar to come to the Dolphins.
You answered your "concern" for me. We wouldn't run Henry on outside zone plays neither!...duh. I've always stated that I see Henry as a one cut beast that can be inserted rather seamlessly in McD's offense. There is NO way you can tell me that Mike McDaniel couldn't add a King to this offense while keeping the basic tenets intact. Let me be fair, you can try...Actually, please do try! It's fricken Monday and I'm haangry! hahahahahaI did. All ZBS is not equal. They don't run Henry on the outside zone plays, b/c he struggles with those. If you watch their film they've almost completely eliminated the outside zone runs from their playbook. Here's a quote from an article on the Tennessee OL from one of their beat writers:
In the past, the Titans tried to diversify their run blocking scheme by running a variety of run plays and different run schemes. From pitch plays, to counter plays, inside zone blocking schemes, duo, and even outside zone (although this has gradually been eased out of the Titans’ tendencies), the Titans gave teams multiple run looks to keep defenses on edge.
Why have the Titans struggled to run behind the left side of their offensive line?
Running behind the left side has been a strength for the Titans over the last few years. This year however, has been a struggle.broadwaysportsmedia.com
Brace yourselves
Why post this?
Before he deletes it, it’s our new safety DeShon Elliot telling Lamar to come to the Dolphins.
Why post this?
Before he deletes it, it’s our new safety DeShon Elliot telling Lamar to come to the Dolphins.