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JJ & Sacks
Posted on 10/11/09 at 12:13 pm
Posted on 10/11/09 at 12:13 pm
I'm the first to admit that I don't understand the finer points of offensive schemes: I've always payed much closer attention to defensive setups. So can someone with a little more knowledge explain whether JJ's 5 sacks were caused by:
1) effective coverage by Florida's secondary
2) JJ being unwilling or incapable of getting rid of the ball
3) some combination of the two
1) effective coverage by Florida's secondary
2) JJ being unwilling or incapable of getting rid of the ball
3) some combination of the two
Posted on 10/11/09 at 12:15 pm to PRK
mostlt two.he takes entirely too long to get through his progressions,he has poor footwork,and he doesn't understand how to step up in the pocket
Posted on 10/11/09 at 12:21 pm to PRK
JJ's main problem is he has little feel for most of the plays, and as was the case last year, this is getting worse as the year goes on because they keep trying to do the same stuff that hasn't worked.
IMO, the team needs to go back to using the huddle and simplify the offense. The huddle would give him a few more seconds to "internalize" the play. Dump all the 5-wide stuff and stick with an i-formation/shotgun with extra protection by the tight end and a running back, then let your receivers use the physical advantages the have most weeks to make plays.
IMO, the team needs to go back to using the huddle and simplify the offense. The huddle would give him a few more seconds to "internalize" the play. Dump all the 5-wide stuff and stick with an i-formation/shotgun with extra protection by the tight end and a running back, then let your receivers use the physical advantages the have most weeks to make plays.
Posted on 10/11/09 at 12:22 pm to PRK
JJ=sacks
JL=pick 6's
RS=where did he go?
JL=pick 6's
RS=where did he go?
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