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Run the ball doesn't mean don't have any receivers in a pattern
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(10-08-2016, 05:03 PM)Older Than You Wrote: We need to go full on West Coast and let Dalton open up the run with short passes allowing Gio to run out of the spread more. Also, Gio needs more tosses and pitches around the goal line, or just in general when Hill can't run it between the tackles. If we spread it out, we'd take a lot of pressure off our O line's lack of ability to create push. Once Gio runs around like a crazy man, cow bell it with Hill.

Yes, this is what I am hoping for...I don't see many RBs that could be successful running behind this line against stacked boxes.  Call it what you will, but I think the biggest obstacle is the formations and personnel are telegraphing the running plays.  They need to self scout the game film and look at the defense when they get in certain packages and determine the weak point in the coverage.  

I bet a flea flicker would work, big time.  
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RE: Run the ball doesn't mean don't have any receivers in a pattern - SHRacerX - 10-09-2016, 07:36 AM

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