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Mike Tomlin: Read-Option is "Flavor of the Day"
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Tomlin's plan for stopping the read-option is simple. Injure the QBs.
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Hes right about this:
"We'll see if guys are committed to getting their guys hit" |
Tomlin is right.
And since The Chiefs are still stuck in 80's style football, perhaps the read-option will have come full circle by the time the chiefs move to it. |
Doesn't his QB run a lot and gets hit a lot?
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Don't let Thomlin fool you. When the other boys in kindergaten put their dicks in the guppie tank, he did too.
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Tomlin should probably worry about his own mess.
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Think Tomlin is one of the best coaches in the nfl, ill trust his judgement.
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Count me as another brick in the Tomlin is spot on wall... throw your option QB out there to the wolves, and we'll eat eat him, thats an AWESOME football statement and probably exactly how teams will attack it in the future... **** you Goodell, you cant change everything right away.
The read option will mostly die out just like the wildcat did, a gimmick is a gimmick, unless you have some custom made, physical find like Kaepernick able to execute it consistently without getting killed... its worthless. Ultimately, dropback passers rule, if you cant do that... forget it. |
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Sweet Jesus I think I love this man.
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we'll see
the Redskins version of the read-option is a flavor of the month, I do agree but the way the Seahawks and 49ers simply work it in is here to stay Russell Wilson is literally the perfect QB. |
LMAO
Mike Tomlin is ok. I have a hard time giving too much credit to a guy who took over that Steelers team. Pretty sure Ben Roethlisberger and a team loaded with defensive talent could have made me look good as a head coach. |
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