tatepatsfan
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.He's getting nailed the same way Brady gets nailed when we start using the SAME shot-gun formation over, and over, and over, and over.
Defensive ends literally sprint upfield whenever we use this formation.
But that's why that delayed hand off works so well.
A few delayed handoffs that get an extra 1.5 yards per rush isn't worth the TONS of extra hits that Brady and Cassel take out of this formation. Defensive ends must love it whenever they see us line up in this formation, which was about 3/4 of the time in the second half of this game.
His deep ball is awful, he can throw it as he's connected on a few (Moss in SF, Gaffney's drop in Indy) but in general they're bad. It would seem to be coachable, though, as he has the arm to do it.Not to throw cold water on a good win - but I've noticed that on the deep bombs where he tries to hook up with a frequently open Moss, the passes are too short or too deep.
He's getting nailed the same way Brady gets nailed when we start using the SAME shot-gun formation over, and over, and over, and over.
Defensive ends literally sprint upfield whenever we use this formation.
His deep ball is awful, he can throw it as he's connected on a few (Moss in SF, Gaffney's drop in Indy) but in general they're bad. It would seem to be coachable, though, as he has the arm to do it.
Give it a rest. 40 posts and threads on the same topic. You're the new NEM.