Caliborn72
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Matt Rhule said:
"We can’t win just dropping back and throwing every play."
Exactly. The run game has zero creativity to it. I don’t know why we don’t play under center more and run outside the tackles or through the tackle on a consistent basis.Then you're going to have to start doing something in the run game other than slow handoffs out of the shotgun to Dowdell. Because that looked like s***, too.
Counters, misdirections, pulling your guards, using a fullback, power tosses...something other than what we saw in the first half.
You're forgetting 1 thing, it's called blocking. In fact, this a joint coaching problem: no creative play calling, wr & te are horrible blockers on the edges, our line is getting dominated on run plays & our rb fall down on very little contact.Exactly. The run game has zero creativity to it. I don’t know why we don’t play under center more and run outside the tackles or through the tackle on a consistent basis.
I mean, this has been multiple game now and what are the O coaches saying during film……”oh man, if these three things don’t happen and that defender miss a tackle that play totally would have worked. Can’t believe those three things happened every time we ran that play. I’m sure it will work next week though”.
And FFS, can we stop with the outside quick screen/quick pass plays! The throws are too long, Raiola throws it too soft, and the receivers either can’t block long enough or get a block in the back penalty. How about traditional RB screen, an interior bubble screen or RB hook routes.
Then you're going to have to start doing something in the run game other than slow handoffs out of the shotgun to Dowdell. Because that looked like s***, too.
Counters, misdirections, pulling your guards, using a fullback, power tosses...something other than what we saw in the first half.
We literally scored on a misdirection play.
But even adjusting for sacks we averaged 4.8 yards per pass play and 2.8 yards per running play. So until we can find a way to run the ball better, we should actually be passing more. So this is a pretty hollow comment from Rhule.
I think the struggles in the run game are directly related to the lack of threats in the WR room. I would love to see our passing game seeing an all 22 view. Do we really not have WRs open? Or, is our QB not seeing them? I’m assuming it’s the first option. But, it could be the some of the second. Does he not trust them to win receiving battles?
Well, to be fair. Watching their first drive and then the idiotic decision to catch the ball in the one and step out of bounds…..right then I had a pretty good feeling the game was over at that point. Their heads were not in the game.Raiola missed or was late on the check down a ton yesterday. This was a strength earlier in the season and now he's holding onto the ball too long trying to make plays happen. If opponents are disciplined in playing over the top, you can't pretend control routes are options.
On the press conference, when Rhule is citing a failure to get Indiana off the field on the opening drive in a 49 point loss, I don't think he's appreciating just how badly they were outcoached yesterday. I'm not just piling on, I get it, it's never as bad/good as it seems. But, as a coach, if we lose, we lose playing our game. What is that exactly for this team on either side of the ball? I didn't see it yesterday.
Yeah as soon as he stepped out of bounds I thought "Soooo,.. it's going to be like that today?" The writing was on the wall at that point.Well, to be fair. Watching their first drive and then the idiotic decision to catch the ball in the one and step out of bounds…..right then I had a pretty good feeling the game was over at that point. Their heads were not in the game.