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  • DBrown77
    Watching the Bills suck since 1999
    • Mar 2005
    • 1285

    Joe Delamielleure called local Charlotte Sports Talk Radio Show

    I was listening to the Mack Attack on WFNZ 610 here in Charlotte today and suprisingly Joe Delamielleure called in. He must have a house down here or something because he said he is in Buffalo for all the games

    Anyhow, he was commenting on the zone blocking scheme the Panthers use and it is the same as the Bills. He believes this is a horrible run scheme as the lineman actually step back initially instead of going foward initially pushing the line and opening holes. He believes Lynch and Deshawn Foster would be much more effective without the scheme. Brenson Buckner is a guest on the show 2x per week and he agreed being a defensive lineman and also gave Joe Props and said he admired him.

    He went on to say that there should be more ex-players coaching in the NFL as there are many coaches who never played a down

    What do you all think?

  • don137
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 7720

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    Re: Joe Delamielleure called local Charlotte Sports Talk Radio Show

    Joe D lives here in Charlotte and has his own healthclub facility using rubber bands and not weights.

    Problem with getting more players to coaching is that many players have "paid their dues" and are very comfortable an don't want to do put the time in that requires to be a coach. They rather play golf 4-5 days a week and then be a studio analyst or color analyst. You get to be around the game and you get to still relax 6 months out of the year and 4-5 days a week the other 6 months.

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    • Mr. Pink
      Peterman Sucks!
      • Mar 2006
      • 35303

      #3
      Re: Joe Delamielleure called local Charlotte Sports Talk Radio Show

      Denver has done well with the Zone Blocking scheme for years upon years. Atlanta has been able to run effectively with zone blocking as well.

      I don't know any other teams that employ zone blocking schemes to judge further...but judging by this, it's a 50-50 proposition.

      So to straight out say one team would do better with regular run blocking over zone blocking is kind of a reach.

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      • mchurchfie
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        • Jul 2002
        • 13418

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        Re: Joe Delamielleure called local Charlotte Sports Talk Radio Show

        I think the OL has to have their crap together mentally so everyone picks up thier assignments. One missed block and the whole play gets blown up. I think that's where we struggle, maybe it would be better to just start smashmouthing it with the size we have on our line. I do like our pass protection though.
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        • streetkings01
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          • Jul 2006
          • 2980

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          Re: Joe Delamielleure called local Charlotte Sports Talk Radio Show

          Our zone blocking doesn't work cause we have a bunch of fat slobs instead of smaller quicker lineman...like the Broncos!
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          • Goobylal
            Registered User
            • Jan 2004
            • 19371

            #6
            Re: Joe Delamielleure called local Charlotte Sports Talk Radio Show

            I'd say that in the Bills' case, he's right. The run blocking sucks and it's most likely because of the scheme.

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            • MikeInRoch
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              • Sep 2003
              • 10446

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              Re: Joe Delamielleure called local Charlotte Sports Talk Radio Show

              Cincinnati also uses zone blocking.
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              • Elminster
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                • Oct 2006
                • 928

                #8
                Re: Joe Delamielleure called local Charlotte Sports Talk Radio Show

                Originally posted by BuffaloBills06
                Our zone blocking doesn't work cause we have a bunch of fat slobs instead of smaller quicker lineman...like the Broncos!
                I wouldn't call them slobs: they're all pretty athletic for their size, but it's just another case of trying to slam square pegs into round holes. When we will we match the holes and the pegs up right?
                Good riddance Fairchild. Of course, the knowledge of your departure will only make TE more hateable than the typical Bills QB. Good luck, hope we don't mess you up like JP.

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                • Ickybaluky
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                  • Jul 2003
                  • 8884

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                  Re: Joe Delamielleure called local Charlotte Sports Talk Radio Show

                  Originally posted by MikeInRoch
                  Cincinnati also uses zone blocking.
                  The Patriots switched their schemes to mostly using zone blocking concepts as well. They started doing it last year.

                  I think more teams are using zone blocking concepts because offenses are opening up and spreading out defenses more and blockers need to be able to pull and get to the second level to block. That favors more athletic lineman and zone blocking.

                  With so much speed on defense, it is harder to just line up and mash people. By the time some big tub of goo OL gets to the second level to try and block a LB that runs as 4.5, that LB has read the play and is long gone.

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                  • OpIv37
                    Acid Douching Asswipe
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 101326

                    #10
                    Re: Joe Delamielleure called local Charlotte Sports Talk Radio Show

                    Clearly our run blocking isn't good enough- maybe we don't have the personnel for the scheme McNally is trying to use. I'm really losing faith in this guy. It defies logic that we're so good at pass blocking but so bad at run blocking.
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                    • TigerJ
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                      • Jul 2002
                      • 22575

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                      Re: Joe Delamielleure called local Charlotte Sports Talk Radio Show

                      Originally posted by FunTimesYaY!
                      Denver has done well with the Zone Blocking scheme for years upon years. Atlanta has been able to run effectively with zone blocking as well.

                      I don't know any other teams that employ zone blocking schemes to judge further...but judging by this, it's a 50-50 proposition.

                      So to straight out say one team would do better with regular run blocking over zone blocking is kind of a reach.
                      I don't think Joe D's comment was a slam at all zone blocking schemes. I've never thought about it, but maybe there is more than one way to do zone blocking schemes and Joe D doesn't like the particular one Buffalo/Carolina is using.
                      I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.

                      I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.

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                      • Carlton Bailey

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                        Re: Joe Delamielleure called local Charlotte Sports Talk Radio Show

                        Originally posted by FunTimesYaY!
                        Denver has done well with the Zone Blocking scheme for years upon years. Atlanta has been able to run effectively with zone blocking as well.

                        I don't know any other teams that employ zone blocking schemes to judge further...but judging by this, it's a 50-50 proposition.

                        So to straight out say one team would do better with regular run blocking over zone blocking is kind of a reach.
                        There are different kinds, evidently. Joe D. was on Schopp and the Bulldog last Monday and he said he likes the way the Broncos do their zone blocking, but not how Buffalo does it. I wish he would have elaborated further on that point, but he didn't.

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                        • Michael82
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                          • Jul 2002
                          • 82328

                          #13
                          Re: Joe Delamielleure called local Charlotte Sports Talk Radio Show

                          In other words, it's the coaching, stupid!

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                          • Carlton Bailey

                            #14
                            Re: Joe Delamielleure called local Charlotte Sports Talk Radio Show

                            Originally posted by Mikey82
                            In other words, it's the coaching, stupid!
                            In other words, the venerable McNally is overrated

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                            • madness
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                              • Apr 2003
                              • 13690

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                              Re: Joe Delamielleure called local Charlotte Sports Talk Radio Show

                              The film shows that our guys are getting better as the season goes on. A zone blocking scheme depends a lot on the chemistry of your line.

                              Peters and Dockery were on AFC East Report on NFLN and showed how important it was that they were on the same page. Defenses rely heavily on cross-rushing to disrupt the scheme so the lineman have to know what the other guy is going to do.

                              Buffalo's line is building that chemistry this year and it's starting to show. A good portion of Lynch's big runs are due to a successful zone block. In fact, I'm surprised to see it start coming together this early due to the size of our lineman. I'm guessing McNally's theory is that if these guys are athletic enough to run this scheme, the payoff will be that much higher. The need to double team is smaller which gets our lineman into the second level more often.

                              Criticizing Carolina is also a bit premature. This is their first year using the scheme and it was the right thing to do to help that o-line. They are an undersized line and in years past, they were constantly getting overpowered at the POA.

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