SoonerBillsFan Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 4 hours ago, Buffalo716 said: We are going into year 8 in the EP offense.. Which is designed around simplicity and the ability to change roles easily There's a lot of talk between the EP, West Coast, or the coryell system... Which basically are verbiage systems today There is a West Coast playbook but when people talk about West Coast they're usually talking about the verbiage system.. how the plays come in The difference is how simple the EP is compared to the complexity of a West Coast verbiage A typical West Coast call might sound like this. .. Green right x shift to viper right 382 x stick looky .. and that is a small play call a lot going on .. line calls, receiver calls and a motion The EP condenses it F right 72 ghost/tosser .. entire play script..n offensive line wide receivers and running backs know what to do There's a reason why Bill belichick liked the EP.. and you can flip rolls very easily It allows for mastery of multiple wide receiver positions and you get out of the play clock sooner Today's football lesson why the EP is very modern and Josh should even be taking more and more steps being ingrained in the system for so long Agreed Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 22 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said: A system like the west coast is heavy heavy verbiage 10 15 20 + word play calls The EP condenses the play called to 5 6 7 word calls If Josh says ghost tosser... It means the same thing whether they're in 11 personnel or 12 or 21 All the wide receivers whether they're in the slot or at the x know the route combinations just by ghost tosser ... it's always the same route combinations In the West Coast system.. that route combination out of those three different personnel's are going to have massive different calls... It condenses plays between your personnel groupings So the bills can run the same route concept out of five different looks... Instead of wide receivers listening to 20 words for their role.. something as simple as ghost tosser tells all the pass catchers what they need to do Edited 4 hours ago by Buffalo716 Quote
Draconator Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Ghost tosser sounds like the name of an upcoming Discovery Channel Paranormal TV Series. 2 Quote
Richard Noggin Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Draconator said: Ghost tosser sounds like the name of an upcoming Discovery Channel Paranormal TV Series. Or something some of you pervs have already watched online. 1 Quote
Draconator Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Richard Noggin said: Or something some of you pervs have already watched online. Guilty 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 9 minutes ago, Draconator said: Ghost tosser sounds like the name of an upcoming Discovery Channel Paranormal TV Series. So in an 11 personnel Ghost tosser is going to tell both sides of pass catchers their route combination F right 72 Ghost tosser would refer to the flanker right... Ghost would be their route combination So ghost is going to tell the people on the right side of the formation in 11 personnel their route combination Flanker , 9 route... Y runs out... Running back flat Tosser refers to the backside.. x and z dual backside slants But you can flip that to f left 73 ghost tosser in any personnel Edited 3 hours ago by Buffalo716 1 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Simple verbiage... With mirrored play calls allow streamline play calling through all your personal groupings We can run this out of 11 or 12 personnel streamlessly Edited 2 hours ago by Buffalo716 1 Quote
Beck Water Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, Buffalo716 said: For sure A guy like Ryan Fitzpatrick thrived in a West Coast system Onscript he was literally tremendous when he was on fire he was one of the best in the world... Off script he quickly turned to meh Except when he took off and ran and then he had some skill ? when did Ryan Fitzpatrick play in a West Coast system? What did Bill O'Brien run in Houston - thought that was E-P like? Fitz best season was with the Jets...under Chan Gailey....E-P system Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 9 minutes ago, Beck Water said: ? when did Ryan Fitzpatrick play in a West Coast system? What did Bill O'Brien run in Houston - thought that was E-P like? Fitz best season was with the Jets...under Chan Gailey....E-P system He didn't play under a traditional full West Coast system But as I said originally West Coast is a verbage system and a style of offense Chan gailey preferred EP verbage but instilled a lot of spread West Coast elements to his offense... The quick passing game was an extension of the run.. the screen game was an extension of the run .. he like a zone system like WC... He did not use West Coast verbage though he was one of the more modern offensive coordinators to take principles of the West Coast offense without the verbiage, and mold it into an EP offense But it had a lot of West Coast principles, besides the verbiage Most modern offenses have West Coast principles built into them now.. but not all of them have the verbage which is specifically what I was talking about in this thread The heavy verbiage of the West Coast offense is tough even on professional players and they have a lot to think about.. the EP verbiage simplifies everything to a rudimentary point So gailey had EP verbiage, and a modern offense that was modeled after West Coast coryell spread everything.. I don't think you could actually put a name on his offensive style... he really was a very good offensive coordinator Edited 2 hours ago by Buffalo716 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago (edited) @Beck Water I have not checked but I think fitz may have played in a true West Coast system his first couple years in St Louis Didn't really play much but I think he was in one early But the west coast verbiage system is very distinct... And it's a mouthful... A college kid who has been reading plays off of big boards on the sideline for years has a super hard time adjusting to something like that... I think Josh being in the EP has really helped them because he doesn't have to do as much thinking as say Jon gruden quarterback Edited 2 hours ago by Buffalo716 Quote
BullBuchanan Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, Buffalo716 said: Yes but that's not always the case John elway one of his two super bowls with shanahan in the West Coast offense.. and elway had the ability to play on script or he was the best improviser of his time They switched offensive philosophy after winning the first one? Quote
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