10-11-2021, 05:23 PM
It is baffling watching Taylor run his "scheme". In reality this offense should be running a simple setup:
3 WR (Tee, Chase, Tyler)
TE: CJ
5 OL
One RB (Mixon or Evans)
QB
It should be under center at least 80% of the time, and both run and pass out of this formation so you stop giving away the play selection. Use the WRs to force the defense to cover all three levels and also run the routes to try to make them go sideline to sideline. With our skill players we should be able to force defenses to defend the whole field - something Zac does not do. And on passing down the back stays in and learns how to chip to aid the line or pick up blitzes.
Doing this would stop some of the teeing off because we would stop being predictable. Also they need to learn how to run draws and traps and also how to run a screen without telegraphing it.
3 WR (Tee, Chase, Tyler)
TE: CJ
5 OL
One RB (Mixon or Evans)
QB
It should be under center at least 80% of the time, and both run and pass out of this formation so you stop giving away the play selection. Use the WRs to force the defense to cover all three levels and also run the routes to try to make them go sideline to sideline. With our skill players we should be able to force defenses to defend the whole field - something Zac does not do. And on passing down the back stays in and learns how to chip to aid the line or pick up blitzes.
Doing this would stop some of the teeing off because we would stop being predictable. Also they need to learn how to run draws and traps and also how to run a screen without telegraphing it.
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