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Originally Posted by Chris Meck
Right, but I'm addressing why that is.
And as for being in 3rd and long, well, if your OT's can't pass block, you're going to be in 3rd and long anyway, more often than not. And I'd offer that at least if you only get two yards on first running the ball, that's better than an incomplete pass or sack because at least you've shown the defense that you WILL run the ball, which does make the pass rush actually play it honestly.
So I offer my prescription.
More snaps under center, more two and three TE sets to help chip block as well as run block, more commitment to being balanced in run/pass ratio. Less RPO, more effective play-action.
I'll add more quick slants to my prescription as well.
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I literally posted all of this in my thread after the Raiders game.
Then, you came in and posted this after the Tampa Bay game :
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Originally Posted by Chris Meck
So, it turns out it comes down to execution. Who'd have thought?
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So...which one is it?