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re: The Offense Scheme Is The Issue

Posted on 10/9/22 at 10:51 am to
Posted by Chinese Bandit Boy
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Posted on 10/9/22 at 10:51 am to
I don’t think roll out passing is the answer. It’s been my impression that JD always throws long when running to his right. He has to set before his passes have any chance of being close to target. Thats why Nuss is not the answer. He is strictly a step back and set qb.

I disagree with JD trying to pass more. He was brought in to be a running qb and that’s what he needs to do if he doesn’t feel comfortable making a pass after his read.

Actually, the threat of a running quarterback would probably allow more single coverage to let receivers fight for ball.

I noticed Saturday that there was usually a short and long receiver on the same trajectory line giving JD an option to throw to one or the other. This is probably a good scheme for him but he needs to have a predetermined running lane if both receivers are covered.
This post was edited on 10/9/22 at 10:55 am
Posted by slimySand
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Posted on 10/10/22 at 9:55 am to
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I don’t think roll out passing is the answer. It’s been my impression that JD always throws long when running to his right. He has to set before his passes have any chance of being close to target. Thats why Nuss is not the answer. He is strictly a step back and set qb.




That's just objectively wrong. You cant base your entire opinion of a player off one bad pass/miscommunication with the WR. Some of the passes he made on the run in the spring game made me think he may win the starting job before the season. He may throw more interceptions, but he's also more aggressive downfield than Daniels. Daniels is no doubt the more conservative choice which doesnt surprise me why BK has kept him in.
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