10-02-2019, 01:09 PM
Well, it's hard to innovate when you just copy the Rams playbook.
re: Why the Seattle game was so good offensively - There was no tape of what we do. Now teams see what we do, and stop it...and we don't adjust.
ie You can copy a good playbook, but you have to know when and why to use plays. I'd say that ZT is definitely not some innovative, natural offensive coordinator. I've detailed his failings as OC at UC and Miami. Now our offense looks stale here.
Against the Steelers, Mixon ran the ball well. But, instead of running him early so we get 2nd and 5 or 6 and the defense can't tee off on the rush, they'd pass...getting us in a deep hole where they could blitz. Things like that are what separate coordinators. His feel for the game is lacking.
re: Why the Seattle game was so good offensively - There was no tape of what we do. Now teams see what we do, and stop it...and we don't adjust.
ie You can copy a good playbook, but you have to know when and why to use plays. I'd say that ZT is definitely not some innovative, natural offensive coordinator. I've detailed his failings as OC at UC and Miami. Now our offense looks stale here.
Against the Steelers, Mixon ran the ball well. But, instead of running him early so we get 2nd and 5 or 6 and the defense can't tee off on the rush, they'd pass...getting us in a deep hole where they could blitz. Things like that are what separate coordinators. His feel for the game is lacking.
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