JonDMiller
Publisher/Founder
Thanks 99,
I greatly enjoyed the break down you guys all shared in that thread. I'm not much of an X's and O's guy so to have it broke down in that fashion helps me put some schematics to what I see happening. Conversely its also why I am so baffled by what some of these guys say or should I say "see"....I'm a defensive guy by nature for all sports but even there I'm not a "big" scheme guy or X/O guy. What do you "see" happening and how do you stop it? On the zone stretch they are pretty obviously running to an area and hoping to "stretch", "block" a hole open. Sometimes that hole is quite small and you have to blast through it. Mark is very good at that. Early in the season JC was not. But if what I read you guys saying is...the inside zone (where someone would assume, "faultily" I might add) that its designed for a bigger back but in actuality it is a prime place for a good cut back runner, which I think we can all agree is not MW. That's not to say he can't run inside but he is not going to "see" it or even get the cut back.
Because MW I propose is actually a goodly deal quicker thru the hole than he gets credit for and I believe his 10 yard time will eventually bare that out. But his lateral quickness or vision I/e: cut back ability is not there. So what these guys are arguing for is actually counter intuitive to what is really "wise".....
And I cant tell you how many times in my life I see that very thing happen. People argue opposite of what actually makes sense. It didn't occur to me that's what was happening until you guys laid it out..
Thanks
I dont like Weisman in many zone situations at all. go Power O or hat on hat. Leave the one-cut decisions to players who can actually go laterally in a high gear.