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Greg Roman Stole our play!!!!


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Last week Ravens ( Lamar Jackson ) threw a TD pass to a wide open the TE Andrews and I was like that play looked familiar so I pulled up the BILLS game against the Vikings where Croom scored the wide open TD. Just like I thought the same play out of a different formation with the same motion.

 

 

They say its a copy cat league but damn.

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To me, it's not that he stole the play...it was his offense that we ran, he just took it all with him when he left. It actually speaks volumes negatively to Greg Roman if you ask me. He's doing nothing but recycle his playbook, which he probably got from someone else anyway. Now when I see him all i can see is coach Red Beaulieu played by Jerry Reed in the Waterboy. 

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11 minutes ago, BigPappy said:

To me, it's not that he stole the play...it was his offense that we ran, he just took it all with him when he left. It actually speaks volumes negatively to Greg Roman if you ask me. He's doing nothing but recycle his playbook, which he probably got from someone else anyway. Now when I see him all i can see is coach Red Beaulieu played by Jerry Reed in the Waterboy. 

 

Sorry? You think we were still running Greg Roman's offense three coordinators after he left?

 

Yea. We weren't.

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It's a post-wheel concept which is pretty common, but the fact that there were split backs with a guy motioning into the flats was very similar to what we saw. Good observation. It's definitely a good sign that teams are stealing from us. Can't say that ever happened under Hackett, or any other loser OC we've had. 

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18 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

Greg Roman is a top 10 OC in the league. He got fired here to save Rex and his lardy brother's arse....

 

His only issue is taking too long to get plays in. Was a problem in San Francisco as well as here. .

 

Mcvays got his guys to the line so he can see what the defense brings and we had tyrod scrambling and clapping his hands to try and get a snap off.

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3 minutes ago, dneveu said:

 

His only issue is taking too long to get plays in. Was a problem in San Francisco as well as here. .

 

Mcvays got his guys to the line so he can see what the defense brings and we had tyrod scrambling and clapping his hands to try and get a snap off.

and after that delay TT trying to find his targeted spot before he got the snap 

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1 minute ago, dneveu said:

 

His only issue is taking too long to get plays in. Was a problem in San Francisco as well as here. .

 

Mcvays got his guys to the line so he can see what the defense brings and we had tyrod scrambling and clapping his hands to try and get a snap off.

 

Indeed and at times I think he has too big of a playbook. But his track record speaks for itself. He has spent 5 full seasons as an NFL OC and only been outside the top 12 for points scored once despite having two Quarterbacks (Kap and Tyrod) who are limited at best and who the league soon decided were not starters.

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13 minutes ago, poblano said:

Maybe his problem was the lack of capability from the QB in both cases

 

His Kaepernick offense went to the super bowl and nearly won.  

 

It's an offense that works really well with a great defense. Typically a high sack rate but low turnover rate, and a top level rushing attack. Keeps throws to mostly hitches/comebacks and in and out breaking routes, with complimentary go routes.  Not a ton of YAC plays but it makes ur QBs reads easy high low reads, uses the sidelines, and uses your QBs athleticism.

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11 minutes ago, dneveu said:

 

His Kaepernick offense went to the super bowl and nearly won.  

 

It's an offense that works really well with a great defense. Typically a high sack rate but low turnover rate, and a top level rushing attack. Keeps throws to mostly hitches/comebacks and in and out breaking routes, with complimentary go routes.  Not a ton of YAC plays but it makes ur QBs reads easy high low reads, uses the sidelines, and uses your QBs athleticism.

I only talking about the time they take to run the play, obviously Roman is good because he was successful with Kaepernick and with the stupid Harbaugh in his back

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