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re: Visual display of offensive incompetence

Posted on 10/2/23 at 8:22 am to
Posted by SlowFlowPro
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Posted on 10/2/23 at 8:22 am to
That looks like man-2 where we kept 5 back in protection (ie, our "middle of the field option"). Also, 2 of those receivers are breaking in, going to the middle.

I just don't think this play says what the Tweet is trying to imply.

What it looks like is either an inability from Carr to read the man presnap and make the correct call or Carmichael doesn't have a manbeater, which is actually beyond comprehension. I'm going to go with Carr misread the D and didn't make the right call.
Posted by stbpike24
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Posted on 10/2/23 at 9:04 am to
Even with the two breaking in, the route takes too much time for them to get into the open area. If the defense is giving you a giant open area of the field, you should be attacking it instead of taking forever to get to it. That’s bad offensive scheming.
Posted by Weekend Warrior79
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Posted on 10/2/23 at 9:22 am to
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What it looks like is either an inability from Carr to read the man presnap and make the correct call or Carmichael doesn't have a manbeater

The tweet says they converted, so something must have gone right here. Either way, if the expectation was for him to get the ball out before now, his only option was to catch MT13 coming across the middle, and most likely getting tackled short of the 1st.

Saints converted 2 3rd & 7s on the day. 1 was to Shaheed who I don't see on the picture (but can't tell who that is at the top on the 30), and the other was to AK who must have engaged the LBer then leaked out into the flat.
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