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10-04-2015, 12:29 PM | #106 |
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Re: Looking ahead to the Eagles
Finally...the 3rd and 2 pass call--
I don't have a problem with the call itself. The concept and play design was sound just poorly executed. But that is the risk you take with a pass play in that situation. More has to go right for a pass play to work then a run play. There are reasons why passing is lower efficiency then running, passing failure rates are MUCH higher then runs. And early in the game for a team that fancies itself a run team that was an opportunity to establish the run game. Further historically the fact remains that we were better running the ball on 3rd and 2 or less then we are passing the ball; that was a fact last year. Now fast forward to this year. We have been improved OL and OL coach. And we were able to run the ball effectively against the Rams D and 8 man front and the Rams DL is better then the Giants. So for me the high efficiency play is to run the ball and we didn't and it failed. |
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10-04-2015, 12:41 PM | #107 |
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Re: Looking ahead to the Eagles
It's was a low efficiency play call that could possibly have a higher yield then a run. But that 1st 3rd and 2 situation call more for efficiency then big yards.
To each theirs.... Anyhow cheers to a win today! |
10-04-2015, 05:30 PM | #108 | |
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Re: Looking ahead to the Eagles
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The second part was but one of several considerations. The Giants defensive coordinator agreed with you because he committed 9 guys to stop the run. (I'm counting the safety who ignored the receivers and was staring at our running back the whole play) I agreed with a pass call on a single play where a great run defense showed before the snap they were selling out to stop the run and then did. Nothing more. |
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