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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.Yup they play strict L & R. I've been waiting for use to rotate Dorsett & Cooks on someone before taking a deep shot. We'll def play with that.
Or split Devlin out wide to waste the coverage then line up Cooks in the slot to torch the poor LB who has to cover him on the seam route.
Tell me that the pass blocking will hold up, and I'll sing you the song of
OWR - Gronk
OWR -Dorsett
SWR - Amendola
SWR - Cooks
RB - White/Lewis (maybe Burkhead, if he's not still feeling fragile)
Tell me that the pass blocking will hold up, and I'll sing you the song of
OWR - Gronk
OWR -Dorsett
SWR - Amendola
SWR - Cooks
RB - White/Lewis (maybe Burkhead, if he's not still feeling fragile)
This thread for X's and O's explanations.
Defending the Eagles: I believe strongly that our ability to defend them will start with taking away the RPO to make the Eagles one dimensional. If they can get their RPO going, it opens up the playbook for them, especially the verticals.
However while Chip Kelly introduced the RPO to the Eagles, Pederson has taken it to another level- and so it's not easily defended without understanding the tweaks that Pederson has made to match the personnel on his team. Example:
(Yes, I know that's Wentz)
Understanding the RPO as the Eagles uses it:
Remnants Of Chip Kelly's Offense Beneficial For Eagles
Where I think Pederson's strategy will be a repeat of this:
Lazar has identified that the key to stopping or slowing Foles down is to get to him right away, don't let him establish a good rhythm:
Some clues on how we may approach the RPO as Philly runs it. As previously thought, they will force the give to keep the "error" aspect of RPO predictable:
Sounds like this is the game where picking up Harrison will really show its worth, then.
Sounds like this is the game where picking up Harrison will really show its worth, then.
Hopefully people can play this video without getting redirect notice from the NFL.
Kollman exmplains how Seahawks used rub route combos in RZ against Philly.
Envision how we could put them to use, especially delayed rubs that can release Cooks and Hogan for big gains.
If their CB's play our receivers on the line, expect rub routes, but if they play off coverages, we'll throw comebacks and stops at them, and eventually the double-move which the Giants put to good use.
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