Ready for the West Coast?

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ArtMonkDrillz
01-30-2008, 12:17 PM
IF we keep Lloyd, will he actually be able to contribute in the WCO?

(j/k, sort of...)

dmek25
01-30-2008, 04:49 PM
i didnt vote. i despise the west coast offense. its like an instant sleeping pill, if your watching it. 3 yards here. 5 yards there. in my opinion, the worst thing ever happened to football. with that out of the way, i think Campbell ran the west coast his senior year at auburn. so he should be alright

GTripp0012
01-30-2008, 05:00 PM
i didnt vote. i despise the west coast offense. its like an instant sleeping pill, if your watching it. 3 yards here. 5 yards there. in my opinion, the worst thing ever happened to football. with that out of the way, i think Campbell ran the west coast his senior year at auburn. so he should be alrightWhat you speak of is known as the "unsuccessful" WCO.

That's not what Zorn's bringing with him. I hope.

erik2680
01-30-2008, 06:32 PM
If this is supposed to be a link to something, please explain!! You nee 10 posts before you can post a link.

Edit like some have pointed out already Jason Campbell has already been in a west coast type offense before so he should do really well.

QBall
01-30-2008, 06:38 PM
You have to have 10 posts before you can post a link

Do you like ZORN? What can we expect?

erik2680
01-30-2008, 06:43 PM
Do you like ZORN? What can we expect?

Yes I like Jim Zorn

with in the next year or two I will take the redskins to win their division in Las Vegas

SmootSmack
01-31-2008, 12:08 AM
Saunders ran elements of the West Coast offense, so I don't think it will be a big deal for anyone. The biggest change for everyone may be the words. The language of the West Coast offense is extremely verbose. Instead of numbered passing routes they all have names. I know Campbell ran some West Coast at Auburn, but that was probably pretty limited compared to what Zorn will be looking to implement. So, Campbell and his receivers need to get that aspect of things figured out here in the next few months.

Here's an article where West Coast guru Paul Hackett described the verbiage as "tongue twisting". Here's an excerpted quote:

''With this offense, there's so much verbiage, you've got to make it happen,'' Hackett said earlier this season, launching into an example of a typical pass play: ''Wide right, b right, scat 322, y stick, x train. That's what you've got to be able to do.''

PRO FOOTBALL; Jets Take Tongue Twisters Out of Carter's Play Calls - New York Times (http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9505EEDA1E3FF932A15752C1A9629C8B 63)

Lots of verbiage eh? Uh oh...

Jason Campbell's Enunciation - D.C. Sports Bog (http://blog.washingtonpost.com/dcsportsbog/2007/08/jason_campbells_enunciation.html)

prinzeofmoval
01-31-2008, 12:39 AM
Offensive line..its been apparent that winning teams have defensive and offensive lines

Oakland Red
01-31-2008, 05:43 AM
Sports 2000 Trends - West Coast offense 101 (http://www.sportingnews.com/archives/sports2000/trends/135237.html)

Bill Walsh, discussing the "West Coast Offense" in 1999:

It did not surprise me that four of the six highest-rated quarterbacks of 1998 played in a West Coast-style offense: Randall Cunningham, Steve Young (http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/players/128/index.html), John Elway and Neil O'Donnell. They excel in it because they are great touch passers, which is key in a passing scheme that relies on the precision of the quarterback's throwing rather than the strength of his arm.


Although the offense will raise the completion percentage of just about any quarterback, some are better suited to running it than others. Joe Montana was a master, and so is Young. I think someone like Ryan Leaf, who is a fine athlete, would excel in the West Coast offense, even though at 6-5, 240 he is a much larger man than Montana or Young.


The size of the quarterback is not as important as his athleticism. Kerry Collins is the same size as Leaf, but I have doubts about his ability to excel in this offense. Mobility is key to West Coast success, and Collins just isn't real mobile. He also isn't what I would call a good 'touch' passer, a requirement in an offense that calls for a lot of short and medium passes.

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