The Offensive Solution

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  • Turf
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 8378

    The Offensive Solution

    Aside from running the ball, which is obvious to everyone except the dodo's at One Bills Drive, here's the additional gameplan.

    The entire staff,and Drew must commit to tight 2-3 step drops and releases, even if they're incomplete. This messes with the defense's mind, because they feel they can never get to the QB. This also sets up the occasional deep drop and long ball, much like the run sets up the play fake pass.

    So what do you do Gregg?? *sigh*

    You run run run.

    When you pass, short quick quick.

    Then you run.

    Then you pass quick.

    The you call a screen play.

    The you run some more.

    Then you throw deep a few times.

    This aint brain surgery.
    Last edited by Turf; 11-07-2003, 08:58 PM.
    Lou Saban: You can get it done, you can get it done. And what’s more, you’ve gotta get it done.
  • Billsouth
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 758

    #2
    here is the other thing... the f*****offensive line MUST hold their blocks. they cannot just take an end on the outside and give him a shove upfield because drew holds onto the ball.

    i also think we should run the antonio brown reverse and try a wide receiver screen with him. we need to put some real speed on the field
    "once a raider always a raider"

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    • HenryRules
      • Jul 2002
      • 2757

      #3
      These are the biggest reasons we haven't run the ball:
      Rueben Brown
      Trey Teague
      Mike Pucillo

      They've recently started to open up holes and we've recently started to run the hole.

      When we can't open holes between the tackles and our RB is injured you have to be a f*%@*#$ moron to think its a good idea to run the ball.

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