Yeah, but when you isolate variables to determine which things have changed, it makes little to no sense to think that the same guys we had last year PLUS Cobb in some way are the REASON we have gone from the best in the league at red zone offense to below average at red zone offense. Especially when things HAVE changed, such as 3 of the 5 members of the offensive line.
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100%.Plus receivers not being able to gain separation due to talent is not execution.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑12 Oct 2021 16:54Yeah, but when you isolate variables to determine which things have changed, it makes little to no sense to think that the same guys we had last year PLUS Cobb in some way are the REASON we have gone from the best in the league at red zone offense to below average at red zone offense. Especially when things HAVE changed, such as 3 of the 5 members of the offensive line.
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I like how yoop says only Adams gets open but implicitly admits that isn't true by tacking on Cobb also having stepped up (as he has in the past two games). Yet -- for some arbitrary reason -- Cobb stepping up (such that Rodgers *does* have options other than Adams)... does not count!!
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The next play after Jones' long run, Adams' long catch, and Campbell's INT were ALL runs up the middle. Gain of 1, Gain of 0, Loss of 1.
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For some reason, that seems to be how many teams handle it. After a big play, it takes awhile for the OL to waddle down the field and into a huddle and it seems like the go- to call is often standard run up the middle. Not just the Packers, but other teams too.
I don't have any data to support my supposition - but I feel like it happens quite frequently. Maybe there's a legit reason for it ?
Maybe I am just imagining things
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Anything deemed 'explosive' play, like 30 yards plus Aaron should signal for a no huddle with like 2-3 pre-planned plays just for that situation that Aaron can call at the line.BSA wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021 13:24For some reason, that seems to be how many teams handle it. After a big play, it takes awhile for the OL to waddle down the field and into a huddle and it seems like the go- to call is often standard run up the middle. Not just the Packers, but other teams too.
I don't have any data to support my supposition - but I feel like it happens quite frequently. Maybe there's a legit reason for it ?
Maybe I am just imagining things
My guess is that is exactly how it works...and since you don't have time to sub - it would be a basic call that you could run from any personnel package
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Here's Larry McCarran with some cutups of everyone's favorite "DL" - Dean Lowry...(his initials are D.L.)
Some pretty solid bullrushes that either messed up Burrow - or set the table for others.
Some pretty solid bullrushes that either messed up Burrow - or set the table for others.
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So funny, tens of thousands of people can go to school for years to do stuff like that. He’s just a board packer fan with a laptop and a phone and makes just continuous gold, literally just each and every week, he doesn’t disappoint. Schtick like that typically seems to eventually wear off, yet he’s keeping it unpredictable and entertaining enough every week. Make a few too many staghorn’s, but just so impressive to me.
He always delivers pure gold. See he is now posting vids on Patreon before they hit YouTube. Kind of feel like I should support him.
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