Skinzman
09-16-2015, 09:37 PM
The only plays where a TE isn't blocking is a pass play where they are running a route.
If Gruden stopped calling runs with our TEs in the game you guys would bash him for being too predictable and being a dumb ass.
There are always ways to get around it. Put in D Young to be an H Back or FB, he can run block, pass block, and go out for a pass. Reed can be a TE or WR since he already splits out some. Since D jax is injured, it makes some sense to go about it that way. It just requires Jay to step out of his comfort zone of his base system. Most plays can be run with that personnel without tipping your hand. Can show power sets and do both pass or run, or passing sets and do both pass or run since Reed can line up anywhere.
Bucket
09-17-2015, 03:33 AM
Anthony McCoy is a great blocker and threat downfield. He will see increased playing time and if he stays healthy. He will end Paulsen career in Washington
Also. I don't like Andre DROPerts either but he's our best route runner on the 2nd/3rd level and reads the ball well in the air till it hits his hands. He's even better than Garcon when it comes to adjusting to the ball in the air. Until late we can replace him. It'll be tough to bench him.
NC_Skins
09-17-2015, 10:50 AM
Film Breakdown: Kirk Cousins vs. Dolphins - Week 1, 2015 (http://nflbreakdowns.com/kirk-cousins-vs-dolphins-week12015/)
Film breakdown of Cousin's play.
That Guy
09-17-2015, 12:07 PM
Film Breakdown: Kirk Cousins vs. Dolphins - Week 1, 2015 (http://nflbreakdowns.com/kirk-cousins-vs-dolphins-week12015/)
Film breakdown of Cousin's play.
tl;dr:
Cousins was not perfect. He definitely made some mistakes, but overall he performed well in Jay Gruden’s quick-concept offense. All he needs now is more time to develop in game-time situations.
NC_Skins
09-17-2015, 02:07 PM
Breakdown of the punt return for TD.
https://trove.com/a/A-closer-look-at-what-went-wrong-on-Jarvis-Landry%E2%80%99s-69-yard-punt-return-touchdown.KQjsD?utm_campaign=hosted&utm_medium=twitter&ts=1442503103&utm_source=sns&nocrawl=1
RedskinJake
09-17-2015, 02:20 PM
But a few steps later and Jarrett appeared to give up on the play, allowing Landry to finish off the return for a touchdown.
It might appear to be slightly harsh criticism on Jarrett, but it’s more about the mentality of the team. It was unlikely that Jarrett would have been able to prevent the touchdown, but good teams don’t think about it being unlikely. The good teams believe that’s an opportunity to make a play, to save a touchdown. A lot of the time they might not be able to make the play. But occasionally they might just make a tackle at the one-yard line to save the touchdown and give the defense a chance to keep it to a field goal. The good teams never give up on a play until the whistle blows.
Ouch..
Buffalo Bob
09-17-2015, 03:15 PM
Breakdown of the punt return for TD.
https://trove.com/a/A-closer-look-at-what-went-wrong-on-Jarvis-Landry%E2%80%99s-69-yard-punt-return-touchdown.KQjsD?utm_campaign=hosted&utm_medium=twitter&ts=1442503103&utm_source=sns&nocrawl=1
4 unblocked guys and the return man runs right through them. They need to be replaced. Until then I would tell the punter to kick toward one side line or another, you don't get the distance, but the kicks will be easier to cover and the net may end up better than on a longer kick.
RedskinJake
09-18-2015, 11:24 AM
Its also a GM issue I agree there. But, again for me going into a game knowing the TEs you have aren't great blockers then to put them in positions to make critical blocks, is a coaching mistake.
I'm starting to think you are really Vinny Cerato trying to win Dan Snyders heart back..