Sherman Lewis, what was his effect

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12thMan
10-27-2009, 03:57 PM
Sherm definitely made Davis and Thomas magically appear. I think his impact will get better by the week, especially now that he has a full bye week to get comfortable with things.

This guy - Sherman Lewis -- could very well end up staying with the team long term.

PortimusPrime
10-27-2009, 03:59 PM
When are you guys going to realize that the play calling does not matter unless we have people who can execute the plays.

SC Skins Fan
10-27-2009, 04:00 PM
I don't think it's a Hixon issue at all. I think it's a JC issue when it comes to trying to get the ball down the field to the receivers.

The few rare instances where he does have time, he either rushes through his reads or he doesn't attempt a pass unless a guy is wide freaking open. Who many times do we see him pull the ball back down and dump it off? The MNF crew noted this several times.

Jaws and Gruden were fantastic at breaking down the game. The new MNF crew is my favorite bunch of commentators right now. The level of knowledge that Jaws and Gruden bring to the table is unsurpassed. It is a real shame that Gruden will probably only stick around for one season. They are top notch.

Like Jaws said repeatedly, you have to be willing to make throws into tight windows in the NFL. Guys are not going to be running open very often. Now the Redskins receivers do struggle to win one-on-one match-ups, but Campbell also does not allow the guys an opportunity to succeed. Clearly the offensive line is a serious problem, but the MNF guys did a very good job of highlighting the many instances where Campbell left plays on the field. That missed double move to Moss was heartbreaking, but Jaws saw it right away and the production crew went directly to the wide shot. That is Emmy worthy stuff right there. I have bashed the ESPN MNF crew in the past, but they are really on point this year.

I haven't gone back and re-watching the game but this is what i saw:

o We moved the ball
o He got Jason on the move with roll-outs
o There was more motion and shifting
o There were more formations
**Lol, Someone should have told Lewis that Fred Davis is a suspect blocker

The Most meaningful difference?
o **We threw the ball in the RZ inside the 10 yardline and we scored!!**

I noticed the increased motion as well. That is something that Zorn never seemed to grasp for whatever reason. He was completely unable to determine match-ups through pre-snap formation shifts and motions.

I also noticed that there were a lot more passes on 1st down (aka the best down to pass in the NFL). Maybe someone can quantify that, but anecdotally it seemed significant.

So basically what you saw was someone calling plays who actually has a grasp of how to call an NFL offense. Who understands that you need to dictate matchups and that you have to break tendencies in order to be successful. To my eye it was the best playcalling we have seen all season. I did not expect much, but I was impressed. Obviously the execution was piss poor. I think it basically highlighted how unprepared Zorn was to call plays in the NFL.

SantanaTreeMoss
10-27-2009, 04:03 PM
Sherm definitely made Davis and Thomas magically appear. I think his impact will get better by the week, especially now that he has a full bye week to get comfortable with things.

This guy - Sherman Lewis -- could very well end up staying with the team long term.

Hahaha, no he won't.

12thMan
10-27-2009, 04:15 PM
Hahaha, no he won't.

Don't fool yourself. This guy get's the offense churning, Danny will think long and hard about let him go back to bingo. Especially if no one else will come here to coach.

redsk1
10-27-2009, 04:19 PM
Jaws and Gruden were fantastic at breaking down the game. The new MNF crew is my favorite bunch of commentators right now. The level of knowledge that Jaws and Gruden bring to the table is unsurpassed. It is a real shame that Gruden will probably only stick around for one season. They are top notch.

Like Jaws said repeatedly, you have to be willing to make throws into tight windows in the NFL. Guys are not going to be running open very often. Now the Redskins receivers do struggle to win one-on-one match-ups, but Campbell also does not allow the guys an opportunity to succeed. Clearly the offensive line is a serious problem, but the MNF guys did a very good job of highlighting the many instances where Campbell left plays on the field. That missed double move to Moss was heartbreaking, but Jaws saw it right away and the production crew went directly to the wide shot. That is Emmy worthy stuff right there. I have bashed the ESPN MNF crew in the past, but they are really on point this year.



I noticed the increased motion as well. That is something that Zorn never seemed to grasp for whatever reason. He was completely unable to determine match-ups through pre-snap formation shifts and motions.

I also noticed that there were a lot more passes on 1st down (aka the best down to pass in the NFL). Maybe someone can quantify that, but anecdotally it seemed significant.

So basically what you saw was someone calling plays who actually has a grasp of how to call an NFL offense. Who understands that you need to dictate matchups and that you have to break tendencies in order to be successful. To my eye it was the best playcalling we have seen all season. I did not expect much, but I was impressed. Obviously the execution was piss poor. I think it basically highlighted how unprepared Zorn was to call plays in the NFL.

I was going to mention the exact thing. Jaws and Gruden did a great job analyzing the game. Jaws, you could tell, was trying to give JC the benefit of the doubt, but couldn't let some things slide. He kept saying..let it fly Jason...sometimes your not going to have a reciever wide open. He kept saying trust and follow your instincts. They mentioned the fact JC was just rattled and that he's got to look downfield.

Great analysis by those guys. Seemed like there were more wrinkles thrown into the offense too. A rollout, some good screens, some throws to DT, etc. Who knows, how much a difference it was though.

MTK
10-27-2009, 04:32 PM
Gruden just might be my favorite analyst now. He's got a bright future in the booth. But he's going to look good in B&G.

Hamoskinz
10-27-2009, 05:05 PM
I thought the playcalling was much improved. Some good plays though our o-line played poorly especially Heyer. Rabach stunk up the joint with his 2 mis-snaps and JC, well, I'm glad he will be gone by the year's end.

I like the shotgun formation with both Betts and Rock. Fred Davis played well last night showing good hands though he needs to work on his pass protection. Sherm Lewis mixing things up did keep the D on their toes though our offense showed little passion and urgency. I think Zorn is doing a poor job of getting the offense fired up. Maybe its because JC always shows no emotion that the whole offense just go through the motions.

nyredskinsfan
10-27-2009, 05:19 PM
Decent play calling, lousy o-line, lousy QB and no sense of urgency with this team.
I'm sure Snyder will fix things during the bye week and we'll be on the road to the division title, the playoffs, etc.
Yeah, Snyder the genius does it again.

Season is over. Nothing left to save worth killing yourself or getting hurt. These guys rolled over weeks ago and still are rolling. Sense of Urgency, I love that phrase. You won't see it with these guys.

tryfuhl
10-28-2009, 02:27 AM
Playcalling WAS a concern before though. We actually went for TDs and passed near the goal line...and scored. No more stretch plays on crucial downs, no more obvious playcalls. Thomas and Davis were involved. Yes, David was more involved due to Cooley's injury, but he was in the game and productive like never before. Also, using 2 halfbacks in the backfield at times gave us an added dimension and it worked fairly well considering we have no line. We also used the shotgun a lot more than under Zorn, something we were all asking for since the line can't block. It was very effective when Rabach was able to actually get the ball snapped into JC's hands. I was very pleased with the selection of plays and the lack of predictability.
Agreed in full.

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