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~7 minute marker says it all
Another great observation.
In the Seattle game in crunch time, wtf didnt Hop replace isabella on that route?
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Anyone have Kliffy's email so we can send him that?
Interesting and yeah the announcers have been saying it for weeks. People here say Hop is alone on the left to make it easier for Murray to read if it's single or not but if that's true, it's clearly part of the problem because it's too easy to double or like Seattle triple him when hes' alone out there. NE doubled him so the only route was the 8 yard outs, the Rams did the same thing. So move him around if they want to double or triple the slot WR on the other side great, now we get Kirk in single coverage on the left.
It's sort of like the game in college when the other team double teamed Steph Curry the whole game so they just ran him away from the bucket and beat Loyola by 30. Steph had 0 points 3 shots but the team played 4 on 3 the whole game and blew out Loyola.
If teams want do that to Hop, move him to a different spot so that Kirk gets man coverage. Or if they're zoning and cheating to Hop, move him so they have to move the cheat in the zone to make it easier on the other guys to get open.
I am little confused how having experienced NFL coaches like tom clements and keugler would lead to this.
I would think that they would have looked at these gameplans, pulled him side and tell him he needs to rethink some things??????
I know Keugler has improved the o-line although much of the success could be attributed to Kyler running.
I still think Kirk and yes even Isabella could be productive if Kliff didnt put them in a position to be toast against their 1 on 1 matchips all the time.
Hopkins all of the field changes the dynamic of the offense and opposing defenses completely.
K1 can go to the los and see who is covering up where, linebacker? safety? He knows can he attack with Hop out of the gate.
Defenses have to shift coverage
They cant play zone when Hop is all over the field, Hop will crush them.
But if they play man they are dead to rights either way.
Kliff please fix this. There is still time in the year to get this together.
i will add one thing:
at 9:37 mark -- breaking down the throw to Isabella. If K1 reads and throws as he gets to the top of his drop, its a TD (assuming its caught...). Instead, K1 takes one more hop step and throws. That hesitation was all it took for an open route to become a closed down one.
Excellent points. One would assume Clements is part of the process. Heck you would think jerry Sullivan with his vast experience would have something to say about how they are using Hopkins.
Maybe Kliff is heeding their counsel and this is the result. Maybe he is ignoring it thinking he is the smartest guy in the room. Who knows?
Agreed but I think the point there is exactly what the guy said, you do not WANT to throw to Andy there. I don't think he's the primary guy there. I believe in tricking defenses sometimes at key points in games by running a play to someone they don't expect but that was NOT the case there IMO. Kyler simply read the play and said the guy who's open is Andy, but by the time he saw that, it was as you said a split late. I still feel that is a catch or a PI with a ton of NFL Wr's and Andy didn't handle it well, but yes thrown a bit earlier it's an easier catch
But the guys point is valid, on that play they allowed Seattle to have 3 guys on Hopkins which basically pre determined where the open guy was going to be. Sometimes you get away with that and go to Hop anyways, but on a play like that he made the right read, just didn't execute
This is what makes great coaching though.
An "offensive guru" with a sub .500 record in college should be able to make sure the right players are getting the ball at the right times
Kyler was late, but If Hopkins is running that route, Cardinals tie ethat game.
Its not rocket science, at least I dont think so.
Agreed but I don't think if Hopkins runs that route, he's that open, I think like last game multiple guys cover him and someone else is wide open.
You just hope it's someone who won't drop the ball
I fully understand the concept of at times using Hop as a decoy it just makes sense. The problem is we're doing it half the game now.
Even just calling more routes for him in the middle, even if Kyler doesn't throw them it opens others up as we saw on the TD pass to arnold.
In the USA today article, they showed that Cardinals run RPOs with slants incorporated into them rather successfully.
Thats the sort of stuff that will get a young diminutive qb more comfortable throwing over the middle.
I think Kliff really has this "my system" can work mentality that is running up against its shelf life in the NFL
Agreed but I think the point there is exactly what the guy said, you do not WANT to throw to Andy there. I don't think he's the primary guy there. I believe in tricking defenses sometimes at key points in games by running a play to someone they don't expect but that was NOT the case there IMO. Kyler simply read the play and said the guy who's open is Andy, but by the time he saw that, it was as you said a split late. I still feel that is a catch or a PI with a ton of NFL Wr's and Andy didn't handle it well, but yes thrown a bit earlier it's an easier catch
But the guys point is valid, on that play they allowed Seattle to have 3 guys on Hopkins which basically pre determined where the open guy was going to be. Sometimes you get away with that and go to Hop anyways, but on a play like that he made the right read, just didn't execute
Hard to say if you watch the 49er game again we threw left to Hop all day. It was like Kyler throws better left, Hop is always open, keep doing it until they stop it. But we're now 12 games in and that is still all we seem to do with Hop.
The play he drew PI on I think it was on the missed FG drive in the first half, that whole game I was waiting for that you could see Ramsey trying to jump that out route and he wanted to jump that one realized he was dead and grabbed him. We got like 20 yards out of it. Hop is one of those guys he's so good you have to take advantage of it. Just like one of the biggest values of Shaq in basketball was they were always in the bonus because he drew so many fouls, with Hop he draws a ton of PI's, so throw to him and take the yards
i dont disagree with the idea the Hop needs to be moved around more
I also think that if you had swapped Hop and Andy on that route-- SEA isnt double teaming Andy and letting Hop run a corner route.
but: the playcall put a guy open for a TD throw that i would expect a starting NFL qb to make. I also think K1 saw it the whole way, but threw late. i also think that K1 with more experience makes that throw 10/10 times in the future.
Agreed but I think the point there is exactly what the guy said, you do not WANT to throw to Andy there. I don't think he's the primary guy there. I believe in tricking defenses sometimes at key points in games by running a play to someone they don't expect but that was NOT the case there IMO. Kyler simply read the play and said the guy who's open is Andy, but by the time he saw that, it was as you said a split late. I still feel that is a catch or a PI with a ton of NFL Wr's and Andy didn't handle it well, but yes thrown a bit earlier it's an easier catch
But the guys point is valid, on that play they allowed Seattle to have 3 guys on Hopkins which basically pre determined where the open guy was going to be. Sometimes you get away with that and go to Hop anyways, but on a play like that he made the right read, just didn't execute