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Re: No Huddle?
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How will Portis handle a diminished role? I don't care. He can go elsewhere if he doesn't want to be part of the Redskins passing revolution.
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Re: No Huddle?
A no-huddle offense is just a means to an end of getting Jason Campbell to attempt enough passes to make him a consistent 300 yard passer.
I pulled the number 7.2 out of thin air for a ypa figure given relevant improvement for Campbell (he was 8.1 against a strong defense on Sunday). At 7.2 ypa, he needs to attempt 42 passes to throw for 300 yards. This 20 passes in 4 quarters of work crap isn't going to work. I know the defense takes forever to get a stop, but the offense takes 4 game clock minutes to do 7 play drives. Seriously, throw some passes.
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Re: No Huddle?
He did take history from Gibbs and that why we keep having to call timeouts to get the plays. LOL
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Re: No Huddle?
I've worn the letters off of S H O T G U N on my keyboard the last few days because it's clear that running a higher percentage of our offense from that formation is vital to it's success. As a few people have said in this thread. Some coaches want things to be done their way and some coaches are willing to adapt to their talent. My way coaches are usually looking for work in January.
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But you do have to go under center to run the ball, and I don't see anything that suggests that Zorn's not going to try to put the ball on the ground at least one time every three plays for the rest of the season. So the passing offense will be stuck with a very thin margin for error, which in turn, limits it's downfield ability when it's only purpose is to covert the first down to allow Portis to stay on the field. Even a shotgun heavy offense is ineffective if the down and distance is 3rd and 9.
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Re: No Huddle?
I'm of the opinion that that an optimal offense will pass 6 times in a row followed by 4 straight runs, patterns that aren't two runs and two passes followed by two more runs and two more passes.
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Re: No Huddle?
The other thing is that Zorn, by all evidence, is a very smart guy who understands NFL offense like few in the league do. He's always shown a knack for understanding what defenses are going to do and stay out of catastrophic calls. But, the toughest transition for a playcaller seems to be letting go of the micromanagement aspect of the job and just letting the talent on offense decide whether your team floats or sinks.
The Redskins defense simply is not good enough at this time to compensate for an offense that micromanages every offensive play. The offense has to be able to score quickly, and the intermediate passing will come with a higher dependency on Campbell. People around the league see a playcaller who is hesitant to trust his QB. I see a playcaller who is hesitant to trust anyone who isn't himself. The theoretical fix to this problem is easy: let the players on the field manage the game. It is easy: until the quarterback commits two turnovers. Then do you play through it? Zorn didn't. He made adjustments that went to running the ball and throwing a lot of screens in the first four possessions of the second half. The result: a 10 point halftime deficit became a 13 point deficit and all we wasted was 27 game minutes.
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We're a pretty darn good draw team, but after about the third time, the ends get the point and just make the tackle. Now, great offensive lines can block anything. If we completely dominate the defensive line, it doesn't really matter how the running back gets the ball. If your running game is played on the margin, like ours is, I think it makes all the difference.
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Re: No Huddle?
Ok, that makes sense. Thanks
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Re: No Huddle?
Not to bring Shanahan into this discussion, but his entire under center game consists of runs, play action passes, and screens. That's it. Everything else is run from the gun. You can use play action as a weapon to sell the running game. You don't have to dropback pass to sell the fact that the safeties should stay back when the offense is under center.
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Re: No Huddle?
I think we need to mix it up and not be so predictable on offense. We had some poor clock managment during the Giant game late when we could not get the plays in quick enough which lead to a time out. The plus factor of the no huddle is defenses can't sub in fresh D-Lineman. So I hope we do go No Huddle more when needed. This can put pressure on the defense as long as we can keep the ball and convert 3rd downs. If we go 3 and out our defense will be on the field more.
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