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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.ROFL, you said Cam can simply change the plays...that's not his skillset buddy.Why?
NFL DCs already have everything on film. If defenses line up to stop the NE TEs, Cam simply changes the play and the TEs turn into blockers or decoys. How are defense going to know when the NE TEs are receivers or blockers?
HAHAHAHAAAAAAROFL, you said Cam can simply change the plays...that's not his skillset buddy.
Is it the actual Pats playbook?
Is it something that every team in the League doesn't have already?
Are those plays that every team in the League doesn't already have charted for the Pats?
Is studying the playbook some kind of secret advantage? Sending out the wrong message?
Will the coach even find out about this? (If you worked for him, would you want to be the one to suggest that he give this time and attention, which means he gives less time and attention to something else?)
I'm not sure what that has to do with changing the play at the line to create defensive mismatches or shifting protection to cover a blitzHAHAHAHAAAAAA
Belichick...“Well, some of those runs were option-type runs, so we don’t know who’s going to get the ball,” Belichick said. “It depends on how the defense plays. It’s not like handing the ball off to the halfback and running up the middle. When you run plays that have some type of an option to them, you don’t know for sure who’s going to get the ball. That’s just an unpredictable part of that play..
Patriots showcased new offense with Cam Newton
With Cam Newton, it’s a whole new world for the Patriots and offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels....www.providencejournal.com
Yeah my bad. It’s very common to see that font, especially in emails in other professional settings.It's a font, just like times new roman or comic sans.
Well I know some Japanese. That’d probably be easier for me to process and more coherent than some of his interviews.Would you prefer he use something other than English? Maybe Japanese or Arabic or something.
I'm not sure what that has to do with changing the play at the line to create defensive mismatches or shifting protection to cover a blitz
Option plays are still within the framework of the original play call. Options take into account simple reads and then a lot of reaction after the ball is snapped.
If you're definition of "adjusting" a play is Cam running instead of throwing, then yes, he does that well. It's just the wrong definition.Not sure?
OK. The Pats do not call a play in the huddle and then run that play regardless if the defense sets up in the perfect formation to to defend said play. Its ludicrous to suggest that Cam does not have pass and run options afforded to him if he sees an opportunity. A tenet of the 2 TE formation is to run and pass from it. In 1 word "options" and more so now since the Pats have 2 good TEs that are more than capable receiving and blocking.
Tell you what spicoli. You claim that Cam has no such latitude to adjust the offense dependent on the situation. Simply prove it. Show me where your claims are true.