Quote: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 [BAD WORD REMOVED].
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 [BAD WORD REMOVED] hes not capable of anything close to that.
If it's what I'm thinking of, think Mike Martz Rams . In a sense that sounds awesome, we can score 500 points a season. However, the Jaguars don't have Marshall Faulk, which is truly what made that offense unstoppable in my opinion. Martz could beat you with the deep ball all day but those delayed draws with Faulks creativity made defenses unable to focus on taking out one or two players. Sure Holt and Bruce were phenomenal players but Faulk kept safeties from being able to commit.
One of the greatest games I've ever watched was the 2001 NFC Championship game. Philadelphia at St. Louis. Jim Johnson had a great gameplan and he was able execute his exotic blitz and coverage schemes because of players like brian Dawkins, Hugh Douglas and Jeremiah Trotter. Dawkins was such an amazing safety and he was everywhere in that game. The Eagles had a great defensive game-plan and Dawkins seemed to be in the Rams head all night but at the same time, the Eagles couldn't hold the Rams attack off long enough. The Rams offense took advantage of Dawkins versatility in a way since the Eagles relied on him too much in that game. It was as if they were moving the ball Dawkins way on purpose, knowing he'd find a way to be around it, and then strike away from him on big plays. Great offensive team vs a great defensive team with great coaching minds at the helm in Martz and the late Jim Johnson. McNabb couldn't keep up with Pinkston and Thrash as his options and threw a pick with less than two minutes to go.