“The thing I like about the definition of the offense is that it spreads the ball out naturally,”
"naturally".. How would you interpret that?, what does it mean schematically?, and for whom is it more of a fit, or, is the quote related to the release of Marshall?
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My guess is that the offense will be spread out in terms of being at random with the passing game. Anyone will get the ball at anytime. I assume some players may get the ball more than others depending on the defensive scheme. Then again, it may not be that way. This time around, he will look for the open man only....not just Marshall or Bess or Hartline. If they are open they should expect a ball to be coming their way.
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I can only guess what he actually meant, but if I were to say that, I would have meant that the routes are drawn up on each play to 'naturally' take advantage of the full field to spread the defense out, as well as to time the routes so as to allow the QB to make his drop and run through a natural progression across/around the field to his check-down. It might be reading from right-to-left... 1) Z WR curl... 2) TE in... 3) X WR drag... 4) Check to RB left flat.
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IMO it means this offense does not need big time, go to, number one receivers. Its built around a system that utilizes what we have. Decent guys with decent hands and sooner or later someone is going to get open deep. It takes a lot of pressure off the running game and if operated properly, Bush and Thomas should have very good years. Look at Green Bay, they did not draft any WR high to my knowledge like Fitzgerald or Johnson or such. Just turned a bunch of decent guys into deadly weapons.
Someone in this receiving corps is going to step up and make good for himself. Personally, I think Moore is going to flourish in this enviroment and Tannehill is going to just have to wait his turn while he adjusts to the speed and animalistic defenses trying to kill him in the NFL.dolfan7171 likes this. -
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Translated: "in this offense I do not have a ******* Wr causing problems if I do not throw every pass his way"
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Probably just fumbling words like he fumbled ball in 2011.
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I'd assume he means the primary receiver will be determined more by pre and post snap reads rather than dictated by the play itself.
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I don't think Moore will have to concern himself too much with how this offense works. I think Garrard will be the starter when the regular season begins and Tannehill will be the backup. Moore will either be cut or traded during the preseason and he will probably be learning an entirely different offense for another team by the time the 2012 regular season comes around.
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I think the Dolphins will probably be able to trade Moore for a late round pick but if they can't and he is not the starter, I can very easily see them cutting him. -
Wonder if the FO in Chicago lets him have the first parking place immediately outside where the players exit. This kid was and still is a putz.