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I’d like to see some calls that account for our poor blocking…maybe some quick slants or seam routs. Some quick swing passes out of the back field. Quick passes off three step drops like the Niners use with Purdy. Don’t have the QB hold it long if we can’t hold a pocket. You can still throw deep on quick drops.
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2) just can't protect the QB It is necessary to release the ball to an outlet. Carr stands in there and takes a sack as if he doesn't try to evade it. I think if he starts against TB we should go for a couple of long ones and loosen 'em up a bit. |
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Pete Carmichael is running a very similar RPO concept. The QB is asked to hold the ball behind our porous line while all his options execute a chip and then wait for their routes to develop until his only two options are to get the runs or piss his pants. Its called the Runs Piss Option and Carmichael and Marrone can be credited with inventing it. We also execute a lot of screens. First Carr got executed and then he watched the rest of the game on a screen.
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