SpiderRico
Well-Known Member
1. Stop the horizontal passing attack. JVB is not a good "spot" thrower....he does much better throwing to moving receivers (i.e. posts, seams, flys, crosses).
2. As much as possible, throw off play action as his rhythm seems much better.
3. As much as possible, design the majority of pass plays on 1st or 2nd down. Throw when we want to, not when we need to. Even if it's 3rd and long, I think I'd rather take my chances with Weisman than JVB throwing to a receiver 6 yards behind the 1st down marker.
4. Take the pressure off JVB and the receivers requiring them to read the defense and adjust their routes. It ain't working. JVB and the receivers, more often than not, are not seeing the same thing. I'm sure GD has plenty of pass plays that have pre-determined routes....stick with those.
5. Play the majority of snaps with 2 backs. At least with Weisman, it seems that most of his best runs come with Rogers as the lead blocker. Defenses don't want to have to take on a 230lb fullback and then when they may manage to shed him, have to try and tackle a 230lb running back.
6. Keep Weisman as the feature back and use Bullock as the change of pace.
I feel like we're close offensively. We could have put up 50 on Minny had we decided to keep running at them, but it was obvious that we were attempting to work on the pass offense, which unfortunately, didn't work. But if we need to turn into a 1970s offense in order to score points, so be it.....Scratch where it itches!!
2. As much as possible, throw off play action as his rhythm seems much better.
3. As much as possible, design the majority of pass plays on 1st or 2nd down. Throw when we want to, not when we need to. Even if it's 3rd and long, I think I'd rather take my chances with Weisman than JVB throwing to a receiver 6 yards behind the 1st down marker.
4. Take the pressure off JVB and the receivers requiring them to read the defense and adjust their routes. It ain't working. JVB and the receivers, more often than not, are not seeing the same thing. I'm sure GD has plenty of pass plays that have pre-determined routes....stick with those.
5. Play the majority of snaps with 2 backs. At least with Weisman, it seems that most of his best runs come with Rogers as the lead blocker. Defenses don't want to have to take on a 230lb fullback and then when they may manage to shed him, have to try and tackle a 230lb running back.
6. Keep Weisman as the feature back and use Bullock as the change of pace.
I feel like we're close offensively. We could have put up 50 on Minny had we decided to keep running at them, but it was obvious that we were attempting to work on the pass offense, which unfortunately, didn't work. But if we need to turn into a 1970s offense in order to score points, so be it.....Scratch where it itches!!