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What will our offense look like?
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01-24-2017, 10:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-24-2017, 10:55 AM by diehardjagsfaninsocal.)
Quote:I believe it has a somewhat traditional base but receivers are given multiple route tree options. This allows for QB's to be very improvisational depending on the coverage the QB sees. So the X and Z will come out of each play with a few route options, the QB motions and moves players around. This is why the Jags may have had serious interest in Chip Kelly since Kelly's offense had similar set ups on passing plays. Kelly emphasizes fast-paced offense in similar ways to the Coryell scheme. Much Like the Coryell, Kelly's offense relied on stretching out the defense and allowing Foles to make less accurate throws, disguising his weaknesses as a thrower. These are some big reasons why DeSean Jackson, Jeremy Maclin and Brent Celek did really well in his offense before Kelly got rid of all the Eagles talent. You'll see the fast pace, motions and utilizing players more as athletes than traditional position players. (I.E. RB's run, WR's catch, TE's Block). The offense focuses on the vertical spread, incorporates a lot of timing and includes more of a straight forward power running game.Is this accurate? Because if it is...I had no idea how complicated and difficult an offense can be. And honestly this concept doesn't make me happy. I see Blake being unsuccessful in this offense. I also see Lee and hurns as the only receivers we have that will perform well... Wait I take that back...Maybe a Rob will do well too if Blake keeps lobing up 50-50 balls to him. Anyone else notice that a lot of Blake's completions to a Rob look like mini hail Mary's? Now I'm not so excited with our offense nor Blake Bortles being our QB. Can't we simplify this thing? I mean Blake's obviously not the sharpest tool in the shed... Can we really expect him to be able to process defense recognition and audible into plays that fit the defense? Makes me worry man..... Sheesh I agree that Blake does better when Improvising but I don't believe he would even consider and pre determined receivers route tree lmao. Yeah right lol. Here's what happens. Defense breaks through or comes in blocked at Blake he escapes the pocket and looks around for someone to throw to. Their is no way he's going to think of what receiver a has as route options lmao hes not capable of anything close to that. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! |
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