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this is a discussion within the NFL Community Forum; I'm interested in knowing what you all think about the first week of the NFL, where nearly every team passed, passed and passed some more. Despite some thrilling games, it kind of feels like I've been watching MAC college football. ...
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Hu Dat!
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"No Thanks, I'll Pass"
I'm interested in knowing what you all think about the first week of the NFL, where nearly every team passed, passed and passed some more. Despite some thrilling games, it kind of feels like I've been watching MAC college football.
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I begin to wonder if Andy Reid's plans for world domination include getting into every NFL QB's headset and calling pass plays and he has somehow become successful in this endeavour. The stats from this first week look like they came out of NFL Fever, the old XBox game where even my Grandma could throw for 300 yards playing it. Indeed, these are passing numbers that would cause June Jones himself to blush. So what happened to all these sound bytes and words of commitment to running the ball more? I know talk is cheap with teams saying they will always run the ball and then they forget about it when push comes to shove. But I did not imagine virtually the entire league greatly lessening the run all at once. And even more confusing, I thought the lockout would cause teams to play a little more conservative, not wild and zany, with the elimination of offseason workouts and playbook study. So I ask, is this going to be a continuing development this season? Is it even worth drafting a RB in the first round, in fantasy or real life, anymore when all teams do is try to do is shift and spread teams out and pass? What are reasons the league is going pass happy? Are pass D's really that bad? Are QB's really that good? What happened to all these "Psycho" formation and zone-blitz defenses that have been effective against the pass? Did they somehow stop working this year? Interested in hearing your thoughts. I do hope the NFL returns somewhat back to normal with regard to the run. I love watching a good Ace or I-formaton running attack with good blocking and execution as much as I like watching Brees or Brady dissect a defense and throw into impossible lanes. And it's very often more beneficial strategically to wear down a defense than to pass it around them. |
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