Play Action Pass.
I have the game taped, but have not had a chance to re-watch it yet. Our receivers, including Gonzo, had a heck of a time getting any seperation last night, with the exception Kennison on the early bomb.
I do know that the bomb to Kennison was play action, as Green faked a dive to the left to Holmes. And maybe I just can't remember that well, but I don't seem to recall that much play action being involved in our passing attack. It seemed as if Green pulled away from center in a three, five, or seven step dropback on nearly every other pass play. If that is the case, and our receivers can't get any seperation under that scenario, maybe the play action should become a staple of the offense to help the receivers get open. With Holmes as the RB, the play action would have to be honored nearly every time. Just a thought. |
Yeah, I was looking for more Play Action as well.
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Totally agree---was thinking the same thing.
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Thank you.
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I don't know guys. I remember running the play action pass a handfull of times, with not much success. Green would look deep, but there was just nobody open. :shake:
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You are remembering different game than I am....... I'm quite certain that the guys I was with at the bar last night don't want to hear the words play fake again for some time. I must have sounded like a broken record calling for it. |
Especially after that one drive was all run, run, run... what good is setting up the PA if you never use it?
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How about that! Play action passed all the way down the field, and the WR's and Gonzo were able to get seperation.
:toast: :toast: :toast: to Al Saunders. |
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