^like , we know our Red Zone efficiency is s#!t without this Eckel dude. What a bunch of crap data
Tell me you don't understand the data without telling me you don't understand the data.
I know this isn't the thread for it but that is an insane false start call. I know there is not a formal or even informal conspiracy against us but there has to be some sort of bias that they have refused to look into.Quick out for an easy completion.
I know this isn't the thread for it but that is an insane false start call. I know there is not a formal or even informal conspiracy against us but there has to be some sort of bias that they have refused to look into.
It’s so crazy how little vision the RB has. A cut back outside left is a jog in TD.I liked the call to go for it here. Although it sounds like we (rightfully) expected to be closer, which may have affected the play call.
Not sure if it's really designed for Dowdell to go over the top or that's just what he did. That doesn't seem to be his strong suit. Would still like to see Nelson get another chance at that.
It’s so crazy how little vision the RB has. A cut back outside left is a jog in TD.
I don’t understand how this isn’t supposed to be an immediate hit read to the inside receiver for big yardage?They are bringing seven. We have six to block. There is no disguise. You absolutely have to get rid of it to either of the slant options, especially the wide open one to your vision side.
If the play was a designed leap play then I guess it was a garbage call. Any interior push at all from the dline on a leap play blows it up. Give the RB a chance to be successful at least.It's not a play where he's supposed to look for anything other than leaping over the top - it's just also not something we want called from the 2. If he's looking to cut as he approaches the line, he's not going to have the momentum to leap over as designed. I don't like that Rhule seems infatuated with leaping over the top on goal line plays - what are we, like 2 for 5 on those?
If the play was a designed leap play then I guess it was a garbage call. Any interior push at all from the dline on a leap play blows it up. Give the RB a chance to be successful at least.
The bigger issue is not identifying defensive responsibilities on the blitzes. We aren’t replacing the blitzer in the middle with the closest receiver to the middle.I get it's not easy, but this is a play you really need to see DR stand in and find a way to get this ball to Barney. I like running the slant underneath the clear out, it was there, and you would think he was locked onto that. You know you're hot off the edge before the ball is snapped, there's no way around what's coming. But, you also have the #1 WR to the top of the screen man to man vs inside leverage. I think you have to be giving him fades to the end zone here as an option he might be more comfortable with.
Btw I’m not trying to argue with you at all on this as I think we agree. Just wanted to point out my observation to this piece.I don't think we have any checks for the formation with 2 DL on the field, and they didn't want to waste a timeout. In hindsight they should have, or just not been so excited to run Robinson and Jeudy on the field and waited to confirm the spot.
Btw I’m not trying to argue with you at all on this as I think we agree. Just wanted to point out my observation to this piece.
In a tight game with a fourth and 2 at the goal line, wouldn’t a time out be more than justified if you believe the play call is wrong based on the spot you didn’t end up getting? To me, that’s a huge coaching blunder, not to mention there is a reason you don’t see many RB leap plays anymore which in my mind was another coaching blunder on the same play.
Oh yeah, I think we agree. For as solid as the results were in the first half of the year, I think this staff wildly overthinks the execution of trying to nail the last ~4 minutes of each half. They want to make so sure the other team doesn't have any time left that things get really weird with the pace.
You'd like to keep all 3 timeouts in your pocket for the end of the game against a team like OSU, but I 100% agree you need to burn one before that 4th and goal. I suspect they were kicking themselves for using timeouts early in the first half which contributed to the mismanagement of that final drive, and were committed to not using them except in an emergency in the second half. Overreaction, IMO. Or maybe they just thought the play would still work just as well from the 2. Either way, it's a coaching blunder/miscalculation.
But this is a pathetic effort by Benhart. This play was there if get gets any piece of that guy in either of a couple different ways.