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Hail to the Redskins 12-23-2009, 05:40 PM I found this old article that ... if could be carried over to Washington... would make ALL of us happy...
The running back factory: Denver keeps churning great rushers out like they're coming off of an assembly line | Football Digest | Find Articles at BNET (http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCL/is_6_34/ai_n8588082/)
The question is... Does Shanahan get all of the credit for the running scheme? Does he get the credit for evaluating running backs' talent?
Oh... and related... I had no idea until Stuart Scott said it while interviewing Bruce Allen... did anyone else know that Shanahan said where ever he went he wanted B. Allen with him??
Guess I was just completely out of the loop on that one... :doh:
tryfuhl 12-23-2009, 05:42 PM on the last bit yeah, it's been discussed in every major thread about the FO.. and many others
I always thought that it was Alex Gibbs who was the brains behind the Denver running game.
Hail to the Redskins 12-23-2009, 05:54 PM I guess that's part of my point for the thread...
Is it Shanahan's running scheme or A. Gibbs?
Lotus 12-23-2009, 06:27 PM Maybe Gibbs will be coming, too, making the question moot.
Longtimefan 12-23-2009, 07:33 PM Denver's running game is designed for smaller quicker linemen with good lateral movement who can execute the strength of their running game which is the stretch plays.
I'm wondering if any of the linemen we currently have on our roster are the type that would be ideal for that type of running game. We have more plodders and maulers than finesse players. If Shanahan comes to Washington we may have to make more changes on the OL than maybe we had anticipated.
tryfuhl 12-23-2009, 11:41 PM I guess that's part of my point for the thread...
Is it Shanahan's running scheme or A. Gibbs?
The Texans have a horrible running game this year. Gibbs did have the Falcons running well when he was with them though.
Shanahan had a 1000+ yd rusher from 2004-2006 and several good backups. In 2007 Selvin Young and Travis Henry split starts and each ran for about 700. Averages were 5.2 and 4.1. In 2008 no back started more than 6 games and the highest single total was 343 at an avg of 5.0.
Falcons and Texans had some good rushing years as well while Gibbs was there and the Falcons still did pretty well after he left. Kind of hard to say who's responsible, seems like they're both pretty competent at it.
SBXVII 12-24-2009, 12:35 AM Denver's running game is designed for smaller quicker linemen with good lateral movement who can execute the strength of their running game which is the stretch plays.
I'm wondering if any of the linemen we currently have on our roster are the type that would be ideal for that type of running game. We have more plodders and maulers than finesse players. If Shanahan comes to Washington we may have to make more changes on the OL than maybe we had anticipated.
The O-line sucks. We need to "Rebuild" the O-line. It doesn't matter if we must pick up new bruisers or new smaller quicker lineman.
FRPLG 12-24-2009, 12:42 AM Denver's running game is designed for smaller quicker linemen with good lateral movement who can execute the strength of their running game which is the stretch plays.
I'm wondering if any of the linemen we currently have on our roster are the type that would be ideal for that type of running game. We have more plodders and maulers than finesse players. If Shanahan comes to Washington we may have to make more changes on the OL than maybe we had anticipated.
Exactly which linemen were we planning on keeping? Dock is the only one I think that could eveb be remotely considered. And he's only OK. The other four are either awful or the position doesn't even have a real starter at. All five are gone by the 2011 season at the latest,
The Goat 12-24-2009, 01:37 AM Denver's running game is designed for smaller quicker linemen with good lateral movement who can execute the strength of their running game which is the stretch plays.
I'm wondering if any of the linemen we currently have on our roster are the type that would be ideal for that type of running game. We have more plodders and maulers than finesse players. If Shanahan comes to Washington we may have to make more changes on the OL than maybe we had anticipated.
LOL we need to recycle the line anyway...might as well get what Shanny needs to make to work. Maybe Dock can continue to start but other than that we need to cut guys or just keep them as serviceable backups.
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