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I think yesterday's game may have been the absolute best offensive game plan called by Josh in the 3 years he has been here.
He used a raw QB to the best of Matt's ability in his first game as starter
Josh called excellent screens when it was 3rd and long and ran lots of ground plays where he saw the Jets DL getting tired in the late 3rd.
He let the kid throw those under the coverage passes which were relatively a safe play and sideline passes that were safe from INTs
He did not try and have the kid force one down the middle to Welker in the slot instead Welker caught a few nice screens for good yardage.
This type of game plan needs to continue until Cassel feels he can try the long bomb once he is more comfortable in the system.
Josh deserves credit when most of the time he gets the raw end in games that were not near perfect,this one was even if the offense did not put up big points - With the overpowering defense,Its all they needed
He used a raw QB to the best of Matt's ability in his first game as starter
Josh called excellent screens when it was 3rd and long and ran lots of ground plays where he saw the Jets DL getting tired in the late 3rd.
He let the kid throw those under the coverage passes which were relatively a safe play and sideline passes that were safe from INTs
He did not try and have the kid force one down the middle to Welker in the slot instead Welker caught a few nice screens for good yardage.
This type of game plan needs to continue until Cassel feels he can try the long bomb once he is more comfortable in the system.
Josh deserves credit when most of the time he gets the raw end in games that were not near perfect,this one was even if the offense did not put up big points - With the overpowering defense,Its all they needed
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