Re: Run Less, Pass More Hackett
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Originally Posted by
Forward_Lateral
With CJ I'd say 75% of the running plays called have been tosses, sweeps, whatever you wanna call them.
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Originally Posted by
better days
I would call the play calling a mess, especially run plays.
I agree most of the plays to CJ were tosses, but we have no idea where the play was supposed to go because a defensive player was in the backfield at about the same time Spiller got the ball.
The best play Hackett called for Spiller was the last play that CJ had maybe as a Bill.
I don't know that we've run a single toss this season. It's been a steady diet of dives, draws, and zone read when Manuel was in.
And CJ's last run wasn't anything special in the playcall, it was the execution. The defense overcommitted and the left side of our OL had an uncommonly dominant play, so Spiller cut it back and out ran the contain.
Re: Run Less, Pass More Hackett
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Originally Posted by
IlluminatusUIUC
I don't know that we've run a single toss this season. It's been a steady diet of dives, draws, and zone read when Manuel was in.
And CJ's last run wasn't anything special in the playcall, it was the execution. The defense overcommitted and the left side of our OL had an uncommonly dominant play, so Spiller cut it back and out ran the contain.
That's been the way with quite a few of his longer runs, just great holes and lots of open area. It's gone unnoticed by most people that cite his longer runs that very few have actually been for TDs. With all that speed I would think that it would have been the opposite.
Same for Watkins to a lesser extent. IMO both players have found out (Spiller's case) and are finding out (Watkins' case) that the speed that they had in college isn't accomplishing nearly as much in the NFL. I expect Watkins to be a good WR, but pretty average as starting WRs go.