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Dalton Watched EVERY SNAP Of The Rams' Offense From Last Season!
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(06-10-2019, 07:54 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: Dalton is finally going to get an offense that can put him in a place to succeed.  The two OCs he had that were solid at their jobs, Gruden and Hue (who I still think is a great OC and have no idea why he gets the blame for what happened in Cleveland...), got him to the playoffs every time.  Not one season where he didn't.  And there were a LOT of make-shift offensive lines and lack of depth on those teams as well.

Dalton has way too much class to tell the world that it can eat a metaphorical shitburger, but I am really looking forward to him in this offense.
Not only that, but having a coach that can get the players excited to play and to buy into the new system will be huge.

Taylor will be able to coach the players and let them know what he expects and how to get things done better.  The new coordinators and position coaches will also be huge in that aspect.  The players all around just seem excited to be coached by Taylor and do things his way because they know that we have the talent to win NOW, and that's the main thing that I took away from this.
(06-10-2019, 09:15 AM)bengalfan74 Wrote: I'm really anxious to see what AD and Co. can do under ZT with the new system. Our offense has been very vanilla the last couple seasons. I think Mixon was underutilized in the passing game, I feel Ross can do more, and on and on.

That's the thing I think that Taylor being a former QB's coach really will let Andy excel because he sees what Andy can do and knows his strengths and weaknesses.

It's an offensive league now, especially with all the rules essentially turning it into flag football, and Taylor will be able to use players' skillsets to utilize their strengths.

That's also why I'm excited for guys like Morgan Jr who's a rookie out of Nebraska because, coming from Nebraska, he obviously didn't get a lot of national recognition, and he's not a big play guy or a freak athlete, but he's a hell of a receiver from the slot that can come over the middle or make mid-range catches from anywhere and move the chains.  Like I said, I'm not expecting him to be All-Pro or anything, but just using players at their strengths to play to Andy's strengths will bring this team a lot of success, imco.
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RE: Dalton Watched EVERY SNAP Of The Rams' Offense From Last Season! - BFritz21 - 06-10-2019, 05:03 PM

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