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So does ZT have to scrap the playbook now?
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1st possession - tell Boyd and Sample to kind of half ass their routes, save their strength and study how they are being defended and save it for the sidelines between series . . . Finely has enough on his plate right now
1st play . . . Throw it as deep as you can sending Green and Higgins deep on each side. With Finely's weak arm, he doesn't need much time.
2nd play . . . Draw play to Gio
3rd play . . . Throw it as deep as you can sending Green and Higgins deep on each side.
4th play . . . Most likely a punt

2nd possession
1st play . . . Throw it as deep as you can sending Green and Higgins deep on each side . . . unless the first series pushed the safeties back a bit, then look for Boyd, Sample or Gio underneath who are now all instructed to go full. Try to throw a deep pass every other series and the playbook should be more open. If they come out and are obviously trying to establish the running game, with Finely's limitations, it will be 10 to 11 in the box on every play and Gio isn't built for that.

That's the only way I can see them opening up the field with this offense right now. Even if they do a bunch of reverses, they're still going to be scrapping for every yard. I honestly think the Giants will be more prepared for reverses than deep passes this weak . . . erm . . . week.
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RE: So does ZT have to scrap the playbook now? - Forever Spinning Vinyl - 11-25-2020, 01:07 AM

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