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Re: A New Look Offense or the Same but Better?
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But, if he does commit to making it part of the base offense wow, the potential.... But, Griff is a stud. Even if you plug Griff into last years offense he would be productive. |
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Re: A New Look Offense or the Same but Better?
I really believe that we will see 20 or maybe 30% of our plays from the shotgun this year. Get him early reps, alot of them, and give him a chance to pick defenses apart from a 3 step shotgun with alot of flankers, tight-end flats, and quick slants. His accuracy is uncanny, pick away at the defense, and then bust em with the ol hitch and go. I think we will see alot of short passes setting up the deep throws, more-so than the run setting up all of the passes...........
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Re: A New Look Offense or the Same but Better?
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I understand that you want to see more shotugn, I do too. I just wonder what makes you think Kyle would chnage his offense that much? |
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Re: A New Look Offense or the Same but Better?
I think it might be a tad easier to dissect defenses from the shotgun, and that paired with his athleticism could open passing lanes even more. If we did run that much shotgun last year, it sure didnt seem like it. But I could see an increase, is basically what I am saying. I dont know the percentages, but with the fast WR's and the type of cranial, intellectual qb we have now, I could see that combo really spreading the field alot more than we did the past two years under shanny.
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Re: A New Look Offense or the Same but Better?
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I was just wondering what makes you think Kyle would change? I think running more spread shotgun and adding some zone-read would be logical and dynamic. But, I just don't think Kyle is gonna deviate very much from the offense we currently see because I think Griff is a perfect fit without making any real changes. I think we'll the same offense with more movement passes i.e. bootlegs/roll outs/dash outs. I guess a mix of what we saw last year mixed with: oh, just so you know I'm not guessing about the shotgun %: We had 50.3% of our passing comes from the shotgun Grossman+Beck found here: (Rex Grossman | Washington Redskins | Stats, Pictures, News | NFL Football | FOX Sports on MSN) we threw 591 passes/ 16 games=36.9 passes/game x .503= ~18 plays from shotgun per game. Our average plays per game: 591 passs plays + 400 run plays=991 plays/16 games=61.9 plays per game (NFL average is 65 plays per game.) 20% of 62=12 plays from shotgun 30% of 62=18 plays from shotgun |
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Re: A New Look Offense or the Same but Better?
One thing I would like to see more of that the Redskins didn't do much of last season was pass the ball on the very first offensive play from scrimmage. Kyle Shanahan called running plays on the very first play from scrimmage in 12 out of 16 games last season. Now, the Redskins have the offensive personnel to change that this coming season.
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Re: A New Look Offense or the Same but Better?
I think it's consequential to the quarterback and therefor offense as a whole. I bet if you looked at the percent of games Manning/Brady pass right out of the gate it's much higher than 25%.
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And how does the opening play being a pass or a run effect the QB and therefore the offense as a whole? There are only 16 games therefore there are only 16 '1st plays' in the context of a season where there are roughly 1040 plays. We're talking about 1 play out of 65 for a game or 16 plays out 1040 for a season. I don't understand what difference it makes if the 1st offensive play of a game is a pass or a run. I don't see why the nature (pass/run) of the 1st play of game holds some special importance. Its just one play and in the context of a game a relatively unimportant or inconsequential play. Games are not won or lost based on the opening play of the game. Quote:
What effect does that have on the rest of the game? The outcome of the game or the type of offense/gameplan is not determined by the opening play call. Last edited by 30gut; 05-27-2012 at 11:35 AM. |
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Re: A New Look Offense or the Same but Better?
Not sure I really see the significance of the first play of a game either.
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Re: A New Look Offense or the Same but Better?
their opponents aren't complete strangers, "setting the tone" on the first play of a game doesn't have the same importance
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Re: A New Look Offense or the Same but Better?
I'm not entirely sure. But one of the reasons why they did that type of play calling was probably because of the bad caliber of QB play. I can remember the second Giants game, which was one of the four games where Kyle Shanahan called a pass play as the first play from scrimmage, and Grossman threw a pick. Maybe they were comfortable handing the ball to Helu Jr., or Hightower istead of having Grossman and Beck throw the rock during the first play from scrimmage. With RG3, it wouldn't be at all surprising if they pass it the first play from scrimmage in most of the games this coming season.
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I think its a gross minimization to say well they probably called play X because of Y. And the theory that they called runs on the opening play call because they didn't trust Rex/Beck doesn't really hold water for me. Over the course of the year the pass/run ratio was heavily titled towards the pass at a ratio of 60 to 40, that doesn't happen if a team is more comfortable handing the ball to their backs. But, were talking about the opening play call without knowing where ours shake out in regards to the other teams. Are we middle of the pack in terms of pass/run ratio? Head of the pack? Bottom of the pack? Quote:
Whether they pass more/less on the opening play doesn't equate to a change in the type of offensive scheme. Imo the opening playcall probably comes down to a team calling what they view as their most successful play or the play with the highest percentage of gaining positives yards and therefore creating a manageable 2nd down to create a manageable 3rd down to sustain the opening drive. |
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Re: A New Look Offense or the Same but Better?
To my untrained eye, Kyle's offense changed to more rollouts/bootlegs when Beck briefly replaced Grossman last season. Looking forward to seeing a much more wide-open offense with RG3.
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Re: A New Look Offense or the Same but Better?
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The difference between the playcalling with Rex to bootlegs w/ Beck during the Panthers game I don't consider a change in the offense as much as a shift in the playcalling. To my eye the Panthers gameplan was still within the framework of the offense; in fact I think that run heavy/boot-action passing is more true to the Texans/Denver WCO playcalling/gameplan/scheme. But, depending on what you mean by more wide-open that would be a true change. I'm assuming you mean more shotgun-spread passing? I think we'll see a mix of what we say last year+some Texans 5-7 step drop deep passing+5-7 step drop/roll-out heavy Jake Plummer Denver WCO. |
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