maverick4
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John Madden made what I think was a very insightful comment on our offense tonight. He said that for almost the entire game, the Patriots offense lacked flow and had no rhythm whatsoever. I completely agree. In regards to what Madden said, I thought our play-calling tonight on offense was abysmal.
I feel that play-calling, especially on offense, is like an art. The game of football is very much about momentum, chemistry, rhythm, and flow. A few yards here, a few yards there, keep moving the chains, get your players comfortable, make the defense think you are doing something, and then take advantage of that. All those 3-and-outs all night reminded me of the Drew Blesdoe/Ernie Zampese offense. Case in point - at one point Denver pins us DEEP early in the 4th quarter. We're down 10. And what do we do? Multiple failed deep pass attempts, and then punt. It was pathetic.
(I do know that our problems with the receivers in the passing game were primarily due to lack of familiarity with the plays, and that is a separate issue which I am not addressing here.)
I feel that play-calling, especially on offense, is like an art. The game of football is very much about momentum, chemistry, rhythm, and flow. A few yards here, a few yards there, keep moving the chains, get your players comfortable, make the defense think you are doing something, and then take advantage of that. All those 3-and-outs all night reminded me of the Drew Blesdoe/Ernie Zampese offense. Case in point - at one point Denver pins us DEEP early in the 4th quarter. We're down 10. And what do we do? Multiple failed deep pass attempts, and then punt. It was pathetic.
(I do know that our problems with the receivers in the passing game were primarily due to lack of familiarity with the plays, and that is a separate issue which I am not addressing here.)
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