Yeah, that is a problem. Maybe just use one of the triplets on the option & SuperRex for all the inside running?If it's true that they're a bit slow on the front seven, then hit the outside HARD. Although I'm guessing that Wisconsin a bit slow is still faster than any front seven we've faced this year, Martinez will have to bring his sprintin' shoes.
Edit: and try his best not to outrun Burkhead on the option plays. :facepalm:
This is why I feel the O will keep them off balance^ Right. People seem to complain about the fact that we throw deep on a lot of our scoring drives, but heck, I think it just gives us something else to keep in the holster. If our WRs/TEs are faster than the DBs/CBs, why not throw fly patterns all night?
Edit: This assumes the OL can keep the rush off Martinez long enough for them to get deep, of course.
Me either.since watson, i still don't know what that means.We're going to be multiple. And we're going to try and score. And we're going to try and execute. Bo says so.how aggressive will we be? is it going to be a game of ball control? start fast and then slow it down, just like kanye and jay-z? will we go for it on fourth on short? i'm so curious, but we will need a full team strategy. the offense and defense will have to play off of each other.
They'd be smart not to kick to him, but you never know Belima may actually do it.I would also call for a kickoff in which Abdullah returns it for a touchdown.
Teams are forced to prepare for Taylor Martinez trying to take the corner. They usually do a pretty good job.
For that reason I hope Taylor Martinez doesn't try a single designed running play for the first quarter. Or the first half. We work the middle, even if it's ugly, let the RBs try to get the corner on pitch outs and options, and design short, high-percentage completions for Taylor to get to our increasingly cool platoon of speedy receivers.
We probably will open with a three and out. Or at least punt from our own territory. And we won't care. If we get even modest success with Burkhead up the middle and sideline flair passes, we can bide our time before unleashing Martinez to run the corners and Bell, Reed and Turner to fly deep. And then, suddenly, the middle opens up for Burkhead.
I don't know why they don't just hire me to run this team.
what offense doesn't try to do that? it's all variations of pass/run to open the other one up.Pretty clear what multiple means. Attack the defense in different ways. Do different (or 'multiple') things, as opposed to one ('singular') thing.