Should Zorn Adapt to Campbell?

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skinsfan69
09-10-2008, 07:09 PM
The best coaches do that, adapt their style to their players. Look at the difference between Reid and Zorn.. Same coaching tree from Holmgren but Reid has always had significant deep ball components to his game because that's one of McNabb's strengths. He uses the screen more than ever (and more than most WCO teams) because it's Westbrook's strength.. Maximizing your talent to win games is what great coaching is about, not making players excel in 'your scheme'.

Great point Paintrain. I've always thought Reid is one of the best coaches in the NFL.

DIRTEE
09-10-2008, 07:18 PM
I believe its give and take. Let him shotgun it until he's ready (more comfortable) to take it from under center. I believe switching to shotgun is short term. Campbell will make the necessary adjustments and the offense will be flowing. We will have a top 10 offense by week 10. F the naysayers.

saden1
09-10-2008, 07:39 PM
A coach should do whatever it takes to make sure he's QB is in a position to win.

That Guy
09-10-2008, 07:56 PM
Yea but did he really adjust or went with what worked best in his system. He just gave the ball more to Riggins then it opened up the passing game but he did not change anything more than how he called the plays. I take your question as to changing the plays themself to better fit JC which is not going to happen because Zorn believes in the system or he would not have brought it here. He could do minor things to help JC.

minor? the widespread use of singleback formations and H-backs? (mainly to stop LT)... 91's run run bomb offense? (the other seasons didn't quite look the same).

only a stupid coach wouldn't adjust to fit his players. gibbs did it midway into his 1st year, schotty did it with terrible players here... its a free force multiplier, so you might as well use it.

That Guy
09-10-2008, 08:00 PM
look - during gibbs II we were strong on screens, on that 3rd and 2 dump off to cooley, on the moss deep balls, running zone and up to middle, HB passes, etc... use what works. right now the big WRs that are needed for his WCO are sidelined, and two of his best receiving threats are TEs - so use them. line up sellers and alexander as blocking TEs or the goalline, whatever it takes.

steveo395
09-10-2008, 08:08 PM
Isn't it the head coaches job to adjust to his teams strengths and design a scheme to fit the players? This is the coaches job and anybody who is not doing that is retarded.

theJBexperience
09-10-2008, 08:20 PM
I hate to be harsh, but I think the whole can't see the field thing is just an excuse. Obviously, I don't know for sure, but that's what it sounds like to me. Is a former first round pick who the FO wants to build around really going to admit, "I'm not trusting my receivers. I don't know how to make the right the reads. I don't know what I'm doing in this new offense. I'm overwhelmed."

On a side note, didn't Campbell lobby for a WCO, since he ran it so well in college or was that the brainchild of someone else. I don't remember.

Hog1
09-10-2008, 09:46 PM
The prescription for success may have come from JC himself.
He said " I need to get back to playin Jason Campbell football. Just drop back and let it go". JC does not look comfortable, happy. Very tenative.
Maybe he needs to just.......relax and play JC ball?

Ruhskins
09-11-2008, 01:08 AM
I like the Boswell article--good points, no doubt.

But there's another factor here, one downplayed due to JCs struggles: the rest of the offense has to play BETTER. They're learning this thing too, and they have not always been sharp. Minimize stupid penalties. Pickup the right blocking assignments in both pass pro and the run game. Receivers have to run the right routes---please run PAST the 1st down sticks! And so on. While JC is part of the problem (and hopefully part of the solution!) the rest of the team needs to step it up!!! Give the man some help.

I think this was clearly shown by AREs two false starts....I think when ur WRs are causing false start penalties, your offense is not up to speed.

Darrell_Green_28
09-11-2008, 01:21 AM
i dont care if youre 6 ft 10 its still hard to see receivers that are 5ft 10 and under.. when our other receivers get out there lets see if it helps him any also. hmmmm idea.... can moss, thrash, portis, cooley and ARE run fast wearing 2foot stilts?

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