huskerjack23
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I'm in the agreement that the concerns are mostly with 3 and outs and lack of execution.
I'm of the opinion, though, that as an offensive coordinator, they should be calling plays in order to set up preferable situations that can be exploited for big plays.
If you listened to Taylor at the press conference, it sounded like they observed tendencies out of Fresno that could be exploited by the deep pass, and that's exactly what happened.
Just for an example, don't murder me here, take the west coast offense. Offense designed for a quarterback that didn't have good arm strength. Short pass plays, designed for yards after catch. The 49ers of the 80's and 90's were juggernauts on offense. The Eagles are now tearing it up.
The play may not be designed for the end zone, but with playmakers, the end zone is a play away.
I'm of the opinion, though, that as an offensive coordinator, they should be calling plays in order to set up preferable situations that can be exploited for big plays.
If you listened to Taylor at the press conference, it sounded like they observed tendencies out of Fresno that could be exploited by the deep pass, and that's exactly what happened.
Just for an example, don't murder me here, take the west coast offense. Offense designed for a quarterback that didn't have good arm strength. Short pass plays, designed for yards after catch. The 49ers of the 80's and 90's were juggernauts on offense. The Eagles are now tearing it up.
The play may not be designed for the end zone, but with playmakers, the end zone is a play away.