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Darrel is a poor man’s Spencer Ware, and that’s why I’d just assume we IR his ass and sign Ware to fill that backup role. This offensive line, like almost every other under Reid, cannot create big holes with any sort of consistency and therefore a RB who can’t create yards on their own is quite useless. |
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12-03-2019, 02:20 PM | #182 |
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I think "load managing" in this case is the coach speak way of telling the press we benched his ass because he keeps fumbling.
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Since all his fumbles came from behind I have a theory that his mind simply hasn't adjusted to the fact that he's slower and doesn't pull away from defenders as fast as he used too. So now he gets loose with the football too early not realizing he doesn't have as much separation from the defender that he used to have. The good thing is, I think he can adjust, the bad thing is I don't think it's something you can adjust to during a season. |
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12-03-2019, 02:29 PM | #184 | |
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I see McCoy as Marcus Allen if Allen were carrying the ball in oven mitts and didn't care for contact. Allen was always picking and prodding around the holes, waiting for something to come open and then throwing himself into it. And he wasn't really even TRYING to get through the line clean - he was just looking to get his 4-5 yards and go down. He knew he wasn't pulling away from anyone. That's what McCoy should be doing. He should be leaning into his vision to get the tough yards. But we can't count on him to hold onto the damn football and he doesn't seem inclined to do that anyway. He keeps wanting to break one and he simply doesn't have the speed to do it anymore. He has the vision and the savvy to be the kind of short yardage back Marcus was for us. I just don't think he has the desire (and he certainly doesn't have the ball-security).
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12-03-2019, 02:32 PM | #185 | |
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Because that's not what he WANTS to do. Remember when Barry Sanders would dance around in the backfield, make 6 guys miss and then break one? Well slice both of Barry's Achilles with an exceptionally dull spoon, have Eric Berry's spirit guide be responsible for the rehab and then you'd have LeSean McCoy's efforts behind the line. The guy just doesn't seem to have any interest in driving downhill and hitting a damn hole.
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12-03-2019, 02:43 PM | #186 | |
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Again, as PGM said, I'm usually hilariously wrong and my high school football education shows. But, Reiter not getting much push may make it tough, but I think that's supposed to come between the LG and C. |
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12-03-2019, 02:50 PM | #188 |
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If you're load managing McCoy (lol) the time for that is over.
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Pause that clip at the 5 second mark and tell me that's a reasonable cutback for an average runner to make. It just isn't - that's a LeVeon Bell sort of cutback that would've had to have been made. If the plan was to create a hole between C/LG, then the C needs to get his man routed inside and all Reiter did there was get pushed backwards and cut that running lane off altogether. Now by the same token, I may simply be asking too much of a mediocre player. That's a tough block for Reiter to make after he's snapping the ball and essentially giving away the split second advantage that an OL gets over the DL by knowing the snap count and the direction of the play. But that kinda gets back to my original point - we just need a better player there. I think it's easier to find a C that could've held his own there than it is to find a RB who's adept at making jump cuts at speed.
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Solid OL play.
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What we have learned this year is if this team is going to insist on going with a pedestrian middle of the OL, they need a RB that isn't a JAG.
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I'm not sure how fast you need Williams to be - that hole closed within a single stride of him taking the handoff. They were in the shotgun; dude had to close 2-3 yards before he even got back to the LOS. But that's why Reiter needs to hold at the point of attack, so that the LB has to make a choice (Pick one A gap or the other) and Williams can bounce off it. But because Hankings pushed Reiter backwards, that sealed off the A gap to the LG side and left Williams with nowhere to go but through the RG side. And at that point, 51 was there waiting for him (as was Hankins). Reiter killed the play, brah.
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Disclaimer:I've coached for quite a while, but mainly on the defensive side of the ball. That said, there are a million football fans, coaches and non-coaches alike who are way betterthan me at diagnosing these things. Disclaimer 2: None of us know the playcall or coaching points, so we are all just making (somewhat)educated guesses. Disclaimer 3: I coach in HS. I think that some techniques and coaching points we use are probably different when telling a guy how to block a DT playing at Lee's Summit North that would be when blocking a DT in the NFL. I often hear from college and pro coaches it is all the same with very minor tweaks... I don't know what those tweaks are... All that said... To me it looks like a simple count. 3 blockers for 3 defenders on the left, 4 blockers for 5 defenders on the right (not counting Reek as a blocker). So it looks like the shift puts the back running straight inside zone to the left. Here are the problems... 1. Mahomes footwork walls off the RB, almost forcing him to go nearside A-gap. If this was inside zone to the left, Reiter actually has made a decent block. 2. The back did make a distinctive cut back to the right. Seems like the numbers game alone should've kept that from happening. Did he not make a pre-snap read? 3. The RG's steps keep him from having any possibility to come off the block to a LBer. (I want to refer to disclaimer #2 and #3 here... I don't know what he was coached to do). If he takes a zone step, and doubles the DT to the backer, then there's a better chance for success on inside zone to the left. Just one man's opinion. |
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I'd have to go back and look, but it seems from my memory the Chiefs usually motion the back from one side to the other and run zone to the opposite side.
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