cardcrazy
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Always look forward to reading your posts.
Curious to see your opinion of yesterdays game.
Curious to see your opinion of yesterdays game.
1st screen in cardinals history (barely got off btw) beats the cowboys!
Inquiring minds want to know. Was that really a screen or just a heads up play by LSH and Kolb reacting to the unblocked defender?
Doesn't a screen play involve the offensive line letting the defenders through and then the offensive lineman lead the play by blocking? At least that was my understanding.
I saw the replay, it looked like a typical screen play we'd run, completely annihilated from the start.
The only reason it worked was someone plays with a functioning brain.
Doesn't a screen play involve the offensive line letting the defenders through and then the offensive lineman lead the play by blocking? At least that was my understanding.
You don't let the blockers through clean, but you are only supposed to chip and then release. In a situation like this however, you have to hold on a little bit longer to let the back get out of the backfield. Why the Cardinals have so many issues with screens is that our linemen are terrible at disguising them. You have to make the defender think that he beat you, and then release to the linebackers. Our linemen typically just let them through clean which results in a sack (as the RB doesn't have time to get through the muck) or the linemen recognize that they weren't blocked at all and drop into the throwing lane to the back. Screen plays take timing, familiarity and improvization, neither which our team is good at.
There were linemen downfield. Hyphen ran into one at the 10...
That may have been a screen pass called, but it wasn't a screen pass as executed.
Still, it counted for SIX BABY!!!!
Disagree. It was a screen; a poorly executed one turned into a perfectly executed one.
I saw the video. Posts were made saying linemen didn't get down field which is incorrect. A lineman did for good or bad...If you stop this video at about the 2:14 mark, you'll see that the only linemen that got a release to get downfield was Colledge, who, not surprisingly is the guy who LSH ran into at about the 10! Here's the link: http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2011120411/2011/REG13/cowboys@cardinals#menu=highlights&tab=recap
Kolb ran out to the right on the winning TD pass. Do you not usually backup and not move to the side on the screen. Kolb's feet saved a sack. I doubt Skelton would be elusive enough to have made that play. The run by LSC was no simple run. He was elusive and used his blockers well. Good balance when he almost went down. Liked that big lineman of our carrying him down the field on his shoulders. Coach Ryan looked totally deflated after that run.
Disagree. It was a screen; a poorly executed one turned into a perfectly executed one.