Product of the denver system

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redrock-skins
10-04-2004, 12:39 AM
Griffin hasn't done much for the Broncos since his big first game. So if Portis was a product of the " Denver system" then can anyone explain Denver's running game recently?

offiss
10-04-2004, 05:21 AM
Saden - their famed O-line coach is gone too.

All Portis needs is a man game-planning for him. He's not used to running into a crowd. He's used to getting matched up with LBs and DBs past the line of scrimmage =p

STOP USING PORTIS AS A POWER BACK!


Where on the same page again Daseal. :biggthump

irish
10-04-2004, 08:19 AM
He has been the bust of the year in the NFL so far.

That Guy
10-04-2004, 10:20 AM
He has been the bust of the year in the NFL so far.

umm, that hasn't been ryan clark? or the entire 49ers team? thats kinda huge stretch...

illdefined
10-04-2004, 10:59 AM
Maybe we put out his fire by turning him into a lazy 23 year old with a 50 million dollar bank account...

man, one thing you can't say is that he isnt trying. as great as an athlete as he is, he is only 200 lbs!!! he's throwing it all on the line as Gibbs has asked of him, up the middle, into the LBs and Dline, but even Portis can't overcome physics.

ugh, i hate to say it, but i'd sooner question the playcalling at this point then Portis's heart. whats the lightest back Gibbs has ever used significantly anyway?

offiss
10-04-2004, 02:13 PM
man, one thing you can't say is that he isnt trying. as great as an athlete as he is, he is only 200 lbs!!! he's throwing it all on the line as Gibbs has asked of him, up the middle, into the LBs and Dline, but even Portis can't overcome physics.

ugh, i hate to say it, but i'd sooner question the playcalling at this point then Portis's heart. whats the lightest back Gibbs has ever used significantly anyway?

Joe Washington, but he wasen't used up the middle we used him on screen's, pitch's, and passes, he wasen't a gut you send up the middle very often, ricky ervin's was also a small guy, but he was very stocky for his size, I don't believe that Portis is not giving everything he has, he is, he just keep's hitting a wall, he's not that kind of back, granted the blocking could defiently be better, no doubt, but Portis is not an inside runner, the counter trey is a good play for Portis, but we haven't been able to get it going, Denver's blocking scheme is a cut back running attack, and that's what Portis need's, he need's to follow his block's down the line and then cut when the hole emerges, Portis's strength lies with his ability to cut, and explode through a hole, we can send him straight ahead, but not on a regular basis, we spent to much money on him, if we have to change the blocking scheme to make him productive again, then it's something that HAS to be done, but I am sure that won't happen until the coaches are sure it's the scheme, and not the player's still learning the scheme.

MTK
10-04-2004, 02:50 PM
Portis will be just fine in this system once they work out the kinks.

There's no need to overhaul the offense, the plays, etc. The players just need execute and everything will fall into place.

illdefined
10-04-2004, 03:06 PM
ugh but how long will it take? ok, looks like we've finally mastered the snap. Brunell has learned to throw it away instead of at defenders to pick..maybe next week we can master lining up in the right formations in time and not blow timeouts....

:( so FRUSTRATING

SkinsRock
10-04-2004, 05:26 PM
He has been the bust of the year in the NFL so far.

:confused- Uhh...ok. 369 yards rushing in 4 games which translates to 1,476 in 16. Yeah, looks like a bust to me.

The fumbling problem does need to be resolved ASAP though.

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