Buffalo716 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) This could be your bread and butter... When a football coach says bread and butter they mean their staple... What you do best... Execute in your sleep I learned from a very good coach once that you perfect what you do well.. so you can execute it in any situation... Rather than trying to do stuff you're not great at The other team could know what you're doing but if you execute it to perfection still won't be able to stop it The trap pass... And we have a terrific running game and great tight ends We opened the game versus Cincinnati with this... It's going to pay dividends You can't sell out on the run if they'll hit you with this... If you sit back on this James Cook will go for 7 years a carry Then instead of crossface you start going up the seam... You can run this concept out of multiple formations and it will pay dividends This is One singular concept that can bring the bills One step higher and I'm glad to see it Edited 3 hours ago by Buffalo716 6 2 Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Buffalo716 said: This could be your bread and butter... When a football coach says bread and butter they mean their staple... What you do best... Execute in your sleep I learned from a very good coach once that you perfect what you do well.. so you can execute it in any situation... Rather than trying to do stuff you're not great at The other team could know what you're doing but if you execute it to perfection still won't be able to stop it The trap pass... And we have a terrific running game and great tight ends We opened the game versus Cincinnati with this... It's going to pay dividends You can't sell out on the run if they'll hit you with this... If you sit back on this James Cook will go for 7 years a carry Then instead of crossface you start going up the seam... You can run this concept out of multiple formations and it will pay dividends This is One singular concept that can bring the bills One step higher and I'm glad to see it Can you run a WR screen off this? Asking for Joe Brady 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 19 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said: Can you run a WR screen off this? Asking for Joe Brady Yes joe But that takes the defensive front a lot more into account... There's definitely some trap bubble concepts 1 Quote
EmotionallyUnstable Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Buffalo716 said: We opened the game versus Cincinnati with this... It's going to pay dividends It was also a first down obv which we’ve shown early a strong tendency to run the football. Those LBs were at about the LOS by the time Allen pulls the ball. They stood no chance. Much harder to find succees against man coverage than the zone they ripped on that first play but you have to be encouraged by the use of the middle of the field, tendency breaker, willingness to PA under center. Another random thing I thought interesting is that this was one of the few plays they actually pulled lineman. Everything else was very down hill, zone and duo. . 7 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said: trap bubble concepts The Brady special as I call it: the modern day triple option… RPO zone read w/ bubble. 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 13 minutes ago, EmotionallyUnstable said: It was also a first down obv which we’ve shown early a strong tendency to run the football. Those LBs were at about the LOS by the time Allen pulls the ball. They stood no chance. Much harder to find succees against man coverage than the zone they ripped on that first play but you have to be encouraged by the use of the middle of the field, tendency breaker, willingness to PA under center. Another random thing I thought interesting is that this was one of the few plays they actually pulled lineman. Everything else was very down hill, zone and duo. . The Brady special as I call it: the modern day triple option… RPO zone read w/ bubble. At least you understand what he's trying to accomplish... There is a goal You are correct it is the modern day triple option... Rpo And we have the best dual threat in NFL history... Now on third and one or fourth and one the defense is expecting that so we can't run it every time But It gives Josh the ability to read two key defenders and play off of that... Evening college football besides army Navy Air Force the triple option is all but dead.. the modern-day triple option lives on in rpo variations And we have the best yac slot receiver in the league.. a dynamic one cut runner.. and the best dual threat quarterback in the world With two really good tight ends and an emerging rookie who has his own really good skill set Edited 1 hour ago by Buffalo716 Quote
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