Texans Tape Review -- This time I make you click the links

GTripp0012
09-23-2010, 02:25 PM
The best part about tape reviews: they are very safe for work.

I did a incredibly detailed MS Paint diagram in the offensive breakdown. That was where a lot of my work went, sorry.

Offense

Redskins vs. Texans Offensive Review: McNabb busts out (http://redskinshogheaven.com/2010-articles/september/redskins-vs-texans-offensive-review-mcnabb-busts-out.html)

Defense

Redskins vs. Texans Defensive Review: Where Landry Becomes the One Indispensable Player on Defense (http://redskinshogheaven.com/2010-articles/september/redskins-vs-texans-defensive-review-where-landry-becomes-the-one-indispensable-player-on-defense.html)

I'll probably full text here next week, who ever has time to diagram stuff anymore?

Just for good measure, the ES Greg Cosell Tape thread. Subscriptions are all the rage!

Greg Cosell's Film Room from FantasyGuru.com (Redskins vs Texans excerpt) (http://www.extremeskins.com/showthread.php?333569-Greg-Cosell-s-Film-Room-from-FantasyGuru.com-%28Redskins-vs-Texans-excerpt%29)

Chico23231
09-23-2010, 03:01 PM
Really really good stuff. I think this was the best breakdown Ive read by you. Nice work. Good info on the routes against our D and the conformation of what I thought happened on the last play with Reed in our scheme.

Why do you think our running game is not effective. Backs, Line, Coaching?

GTripp0012
09-23-2010, 03:13 PM
Why do you think our running game is not effective. Backs, Line, Coaching?Yes.

It's hard to blame the coaching. You can get into a big philosophical chicken/egg argument about whether the running game cant get on track because we don't trust it, or whether we don't trust it because it's a complete waste. But we couldn't run the ball last year and we can't do it this year, and outside of about 7 games in 2008, we couldn't run it then or in 2007 -- well, we haven't been able to run the ball for quite some time.

I think we'll improve just because we removed Larry Johnson from the equation, but Portis is still a player who is primarily a pass protector. If we continue to feature him, the running game isn't ever going to be a major factor. There are few seams in the defense, and Portis doesn't really see them when they are there. That's the backs and the line, and then the coaching is just reacting to those results, IMO.

diehard
09-24-2010, 12:11 PM
I was interested in your take on the defense. Thanks.

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