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ESPN joins in calling out Zac Taylor's plays
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(09-22-2021, 02:48 PM)3wt Wrote: I realize Zac is trying to establish an offensive identity that involves developing a strong running game.  That usually means you're going to have to stick with the running game to establish it.

But you have to be flexible enough to adjust a game plan to fit the specific defense and the game situation.

I feel like he was unwilling to do that, and by the time he adjusted it was too late.

There are times to stick with your game plan and times to make an adjustment.  You have to know what time it is.

I've been a Zac apologist.   But I'm really unhappy with the play calling against the Bears.   I felt like we easily had the personnel to win that game, and felt like we totally ignored what beat them the week before.

Yes the Rams have a better offensive line, but not that much better.  As other posters have pointed out, not every long route he tried to connect with ended up with him being abused.

Why do we want to be a run first team? I don't get it. The weapons we have on offense allow us to do WHATEVER WE WANT. Run the ball, throw deep, throw intermediate, screens, misdirection, etc. 

To limit yourself and say "your a run team" is just stupid, especially with the skill players we have out there. You're offense should be about creating space for your play makers, getting them the ball, and allowing them to work. 
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RE: ESPN joins in calling out Zac Taylor's plays - WeezyBengal - 09-22-2021, 05:36 PM

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