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03-30-2012, 08:50 PM | #77 | |
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They often use a zone-read play where the QB reads the edge defender (DE or OLB) and makes a decision to keep it or give it the RB. Kyle has an similar play concept/formation in his offense (although most likely a designed RB run). If they want to make aspects of Baylor's offense part of their offense we could see a lot more of this: Imagine Griffin keep the ball once he sees the LBs commit ^^Once Griffin reads the crashing LBs imagine him keeping the ball and out running OLB#50 towards the rightside edge/alley as Hankerson picks up either the pursuit LB or the CB or Picture Griffin ducking his head in playfake to the RB and throwing over the run committed LBs (obviously the WRs would be running routes instead of stalk blocking like they're doing in these images) This is the type of play/formation we could see if they plan to incorporate some of Baylor's offense into a featured role in this year's playcalling. Last edited by 30gut; 03-30-2012 at 08:57 PM. |
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Good NFL zone read close-up:
NFL Videos: Anatomy of a Play: Broncos' read-option Could we see plays/concepts like these next year? |
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What I'm seeing there is a 74-yard TD run.
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Gruden talks about the zone read + WCO concepts that could be possibilities for our offense with Griffin:
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awesome post 30Gut. i see the defense checking out the bottom of griffs adidas cleats on that one
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Gruden is badass...I'd take him for HC tomorrow
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Found another zone read look:
Giants vs Redskins 2011 :: Redskins1stTDDrive.mp4 video by Txredskins44 - Photobucket @ 1:17 mark |
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Although its probably a designed run for the RB all the elements for a zone-read are present just like the play illistrated earlier from the Bills game. - the formation -the handoff that gives a read action "look" -RB takes the handoff; QB completes the 'sell' of the play/read fake with a fake pass (notice the frozen backside defender) |
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I don't care if he runs the ball from time to time. Just please get the yards and get out of bounds. Im going to worry if i hear the talking head announcers say anything like "he really delivered a blow on that run" or "sometimes you need to fight or that extra yard".
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I'm expecting Kyle Shanahan to add new wrinkles and plays to their version of the west coast offense. They are fully going to build the offense around the things that Griffin III does best. In fact, a modified west coast offense is what they will be using this season and beyond.
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Griffin ran with a fearlessness that borderlined on recklessness at Baylor. I would like to see Griffin emulate Cam Newton when it comes to running. Despite Cam's tremendous size he was very aware conscious of avoiding unneccesary contact. Cam rarely chose to take hits he often went down of his accord or ran out of bounds. He seemed to only expose his body to big hits on the goalline or if a 3rd down conversion was in the balance. I would like Griffin to adopt the same mentality. |
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I can't believe the contain defender didn't chase down the line toward the RB immediately, I guess he was waiting to see if Grossman kept the ball but in that case he should have covered the #2 receiver to his side and not played contain because ain't no way in the world Grossman was gonna gain positive yards if he kept it to run. Although I've only found a handful of zone-read concept plays its still encouraging that the bare bones concepts however scarce exist within this offense. It makes the notion of Kyle actually running some zone-read for Griffin plausible if still highly unlikely. (we can always hope) Quote:
But, what new wrinkles do you expect and what about Kyle makes you expect them? Last edited by 30gut; 05-25-2012 at 04:05 PM. |
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I think they'll show it just as another thing teams have to prepare for, but I don't think they'll commit to it no matter how well it's actually working.
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