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  1. Passing more on early downs? Love it.
  2. Whoa! I must have missed your earlier posts on your change of attitude regarding Haskins. It's refreshing to see someone so deep down the rabbit hole calling him a guaranteed bust be able to admit their mistake and own it. I applaud you for it.
  3. I like the mix so far. We have strong, experienced leaders and teachers in Rivera and JDR mixed with young, hungry, bright young offensive minds in Turner and Zampese. Very savvy staff building IMO.
  4. If I'm KOC, why not take the OC job opening up in NE if McDaniels leaves for the Browns, rather than following McDaniels to Cleveland. The only downside would be Brady's age, but I'm sure the Pats will be drafting a QB to groom this year.
  5. Yeah, I'm sure it will be a good mix of both. We're so lucky we found Sims. He'll be huge for the spread game.
  6. Expect to see Turner run the Air Coyle offense, rather than the West Coast offense Gruden was known for. We need to beef up the OL. Haskins is going to need a lot of protection. Wiki The Coryell offense is based on Sid Gillman's offense that required the defense to defend the entire field.[4] The passing game was based on timing and rhythm, and coaching the system required a lot of repetition.[10] Coryell expanded on those principles by putting receivers in motion. With the new defensive rules limiting contact to near the line of scrimmage, receivers in motion would be virtually impossible to jam. Coryell not only placed wide receivers in motion, he did so with tight ends and running backs as well. Putting the players in motion also had the advantage of allowing the quarterback to determine pre-snap if the defense would be playing zone or man-to-man defense.[4] It was easier to read the coverage before the snap than afterwards due to the pass rush.[10] It is also harder for a defender to cover if he has to change direction with the receiver instead of squaring up and getting set before a play. Defenses that react to the motion could get confused, leaving a defender in the wrong position.[11] The offense did not have any set formations, as receivers could line up anywhere on any given pass play.[4] Passes were thrown to a spot before the receiver even got there, allowing defenders no hint where the pass was being targeted.[12] Each receiver had two or three different route options they could adjust depending on the coverage during the play.[13] Throwing a deep pass was the first option on each play.[10] Coryell's offense had more progressions than Gillman's, with backup options for screen passes and underneath routes.[14] The Coryell offense is a combination of deep and mid range passing and power running.[15] The offense relies on getting all five receivers out into patterns that combined stretched the field, setting up defensive backs with route technique, and the quarterback throwing to a spot on time where the receiver can catch and turn upfield. Pass protection is critical to success because at least two of the five receivers will run a deep in, skinny post, comeback, speed out, or shallow cross. Overall, the goal of the Coryell offense is to have at least two downfield, fast wide receivers who adjust to the deep pass very well, combined with a sturdy pocket quarterback with a strong arm. The Coryell offense uses three key weapons. The first is a strong inside running game, the second is its ability to strike deep with two or more receivers on any play, and the third is to not only use those two attacks in cooperation with each other, but to include a great deal of mid-range passing to a TE, WR, or back.
  7. Yeah, it's Turner as OC here. I think KOC goes to the Giants or Browns.
  8. Maybe this new Giants coach hires Jay Gruden at OC, and Gruden gets to finally work with his 2019 draft crush in Daniel Jones.
  9. Last open job is the Browns. Would be weird to me if KOC leaves here for the chance to coach Baker Mayfield and the only organization even more toxic than us. He was also their Special Teams coordinator. I don't think he has any ties to KOC.
  10. Depends on the health of Foster and Love entering the season (especially Foster). Also depends what FA's we get. If we get Byron Jones, Austin Hooper, Anthony Harris, extend Scherff and re-sign Trent. Yeah, expectations will be pretty high. How far we can actually go will most likely depend on Haskins' development.
  11. Doubt it would happen due to a multitude of reasons, but I would love to hire Gary Kubiak as OC and pair him with a strong QB coach. The dude is a run game genius. Zimmer recently called him the best hire he’s ever made. He’s the brain behind the Vikings’ current success on offense, not Stefanski.
  12. Would be ironic if we swapped play-callers with the Giants this off-season.
  13. This sure has to make Haskins feel all warm and fuzzy inside... I don't really blame O'Connell though. Especially if Rivera made it clear he would emphasize the run to complement what should hopefully be a top 10 defense.
  14. Watching Danielle Hunter and Everson Griffin terrorize Brees today has me salivating over what a Young/Sweat attack will look like once Sweat develops.
  15. People must be bored... letting this troll trigger them.
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