bigm29
10-12-2009, 01:53 AM
I would love to see this if it is available to the public somewhere. It is too hard to make a good analysis of our offense watching on tv. Can Campbell just not find open recievers, or do our recievers simply not get open?
Skinny Tee
10-12-2009, 01:57 AM
I would love to see this if it is available to the public somewhere. It is too hard to make a good analysis of our offense watching on tv. Can Campbell just not find open recievers, or do our recievers simply not get open?
I highly doubt it. They don't even make the gameday broadcasts available for purchase.
They should, there would be quite a market for it.
bigm29
10-12-2009, 02:00 AM
mainly i just want to know: are the recievers not getting open or does campbell just suck? I know the o line wasnt great today but Campbell often had time to step up in the pocket and did nothing with it.
skins89moss
10-12-2009, 02:53 AM
mainly i just want to know: are the recievers not getting open or does campbell just suck? I know the o line wasnt great today but Campbell often had time to step up in the pocket and did nothing with it.
Dude he had no time and they kept Cooley in to help block. JC played like a scared Bi*tch but he was running for his life with that piece of trash O-Line in front of him.
Luxorreb
10-12-2009, 05:33 AM
It's an obvious offensive line break down. Today our O line was - Batiste, Dockery, Rabach, Williams, Heyer? Coupled with the inability for any of our WR's aside from Moss and Randle El (and Cooley) to get open. Defenses double or give help to Moss and Cooley while stacking the line with 8 in the box on almost every down. Noone is scared. And why should they be? I could get a hand on Campbell. Is that Campbell's fault? Is it Zorn's fault? The answers are both 'no'. It's a front office issue by not addressing our O line needs for almost 10 years now. Sorry to digress... Best way to get 'coach film' would be buy cheap seats and bring a digital camera. Keep the faith.
Daseal
10-12-2009, 07:52 AM
I don't think it's necessarily all on the Oline. Some plays, definitely. Some plays, Campbell holds the ball far too long. I'd love to see coaches film as well.
irish
10-12-2009, 09:34 AM
Dude he had no time and they kept Cooley in to help block. JC played like a scared Bi*tch but he was running for his life with that piece of trash O-Line in front of him.
Yep, I'm no fan of JC but I dont think any QB could excel behind this line.
tryfuhl
10-12-2009, 04:41 PM
Yep, I'm no fan of JC but I dont think any QB could excel behind this line.
Eli and Big Ben have done it
clibrisli
10-13-2009, 02:12 PM
Defenses double or give help to Moss and Cooley while stacking the line with 8 in the box on almost every down. Noone is scared.
GhettoDogAllStars
10-13-2009, 03:31 PM
I don't think it's necessarily all on the Oline. Some plays, definitely. Some plays, Campbell holds the ball far too long. I'd love to see coaches film as well.
Exact-a-mundo. JC takes the blame for almost every sack. Against teams without pass rushers like Tuck and Peppers this flaw of JC's is much less noticeable. However, when you face guys like Tuck and Peppers you will never block them every play -- they're just too good. So, your only choice is to get the ball out before they sack you. JC can't do that. Add to that the fact that Heyer and Batiste are about as useful as a broom stuck in the ground, and you get what we saw on Sunday.