Read option..
Did anyone catch that clay Matthews interview where he talked about he's gonna have to change his game when facing Kaepernik, he says, paraphrasing here, " I'm the guy that likes to come after the Qb, just get after them and hunt, but I can't do that with guys like this, I have to play paddy cake with the tackle, hesitate and read what's going on and adjust"..." I think our coaches have a gameplan that will help us"
It was a a riveting interview to see this great pass rusher humbled and admit that it takes away what he does best...now I'm not dillusional to think that Tannehill can replicate what Kaepernik can do, but just the formation itself and some simple execution by the Qb, who does have some athletic ability, and did run it in college, and did post a 10 yard average last year doing it, might go along way to help out our tackles, and might help him get a rhythm in the beginning of the game..
This is how we can come out of the gates fast, this is how we can beat teams with our coaches intellect and our qbs skillset, I hope to see a good amount of it come regular season against teams, after all, we have a Qb that can run and pass, and who doesn't want to make a defense hesitate and think before they play.?
Gotta good feeling that we gonna run this stuff..
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Or you can line up and run the ball on people. Hard to rush the passer when it's 2nd and 5/3rd and 2 all game long.
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Doesn't work unless your QB can make the defense pay with either run or pass which is why CKaep demolished Green Bay's highly overrated defense. Now that's my hope that Tannehill develops into that threat, but I also don't want him running as much as CK. Going into a game with the strategy of doing tons of read option against an aggressive defense with Tannehill is going to get him broken after a few games.
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I see no reason to believe that RT can't do what CKap does. The big advantage CKap has is that he'd been running a read-option for about 6 years (HS and college) before going to SF. And in those offenses it wasn't something you did a few times per game. It was something you ran 90% of the time. For him it's almost like breathing at this point.
But in general, yes, that's one way to beat great pass rushers. Basically anything that makes them hesitate before pass rushing works. That could be a great running game (especially running at the end), a great screen team, or a read-option.Ophinerated and dolfan7171 like this. -
That interview had me thinking the same things.....
Special note: the best edge rushers Martin should have to face all year are Harrison(bengals),williams(bills x2), Suggs(ravens), & Woodley(steelers). -
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Philbin stated in his interview on Sirius yesterday that they do have some read option stuff in the offence, but only a "little bit of it"
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I wouldn'r mind seeing it for a few plays per game but not exclusively. I don't want to see Tanny get hit a lot and I'm sure the coaches feel the same way.
Kap, RG3 and Wilson seem to be a different story in their 1st years at the helm.
Imo, the Niners and Seattle ran it more often to hide some flaws in their QB. RG3 being the exception. I think he was built for that style of play.
With that being said, all of those teams will have to start getting away from that read option play more due to other teams preparing for it now.
Two examples being,the Packers playoff game last year (Mathews interview) and our WC from a few years ago. -
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It's like the Wildcat in 2008...awesome, cool, successful, then everybody figures it out and POOF.
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I do think we'll see a drop off in the read option this year. Teams weren't coached to stop it and you'll see that change this year. It's really a simple matter of the defense sticking to their disciplines. The OLBs will be taught not to go after gore at all and to pop ckap every chance they get. Will that give gore an advantage? Yes. But pop ckap enough and sf will stop running it.
That Green Bay defense looked like they didn't even know ckap was allowed to run. It was like they'd seen no film on him and they're DC coached his focus on gore like he is Adrian Peterson. -
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The Ravens seemed to figure it out against San Francisco in the Super Bowl.
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I agree with GM. Run the ball well to keep the pass rush at bay. The read option should only be used sparingly and judiciously. Too much and you run a substantial risk of having your QB either go down with injury or get banged up enough to limit his effectiveness. -
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Personally I think the OL will end up be the downfall of the Dolphins this season. They have very little depth along the line and the RG and LT position remain huge question marks. Even Clabo at RT is known more for his run blocking than his ability as a pass blocker. -
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Just a quick reminder.
After his pre-season snaps (38) he is currently the 11th rated LT in the NFL -
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