I was reading about how difficult it is to make the outside zone blocking scheme click, by even guys that grew up in systems that use it. A lot of attention to detail and timing. This report isn't surprising, it'll take time.
I am SHOCKED. I repeat SHOCKED!!!! that the Pats offense looked bad. I mean they have changed a bunch of schemes and terminology plus have a bunch of personnel changes. But C'MON they've had ONE padded practice so far after 3 glorified walk thru's, so I am DEFINITELY not being unreasonable when I am SHOCKED to see the offense isn't running at full effectiveness.
(YES I am being sarcastic)
I am losing my faith in Greg Bedard's objectivity. Clearly he is reporting WITH an agenda. He hates the offensive coaching lineup and makes no bones about it and every individual play that creates a narrative that supports his bias will be played up big, and every play that takes it into a positive light will be minimized or simply ignored.
Christ guy's, they are still installing major aspects of the offense. If they are going to run this "outside zone" then the OLmen are going to need to block guys on the fly. In other word they have to block an area rather than a specific defender, So why is ANYONE surprised that it wasn't very good the first time they try it. This is the kind of system that requires THOUSANDS of reps for the offense acquire a consistent level of competence. Yet Bedard and others were still shocked when it didn't go well for the FIRST 10 of those reps. They are simply not being fair.
BTW- Here's a newsflash. It isn't going to look much better tomorrow....and even if it does, it STILL won't matter because they have so much more work that needs to happen. So many more looks and reactions from the blockers and RB's, Talk about the need for instant gratification, Jeesh.