Catfish
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In his post game presser, CKW said "we got beat on the edges a couple of times, and we have to find a way to help these guys out".
This is not news. We have been getting beat off the edges ever since CKW and Russ Grimm have been here. Many people have been clamoring for the coaching staff to help the OT's out. Yet the scheme, (for the most part), leaves them alone on an island.
Why not rely much more heavily on the jumbo package? Throwing to Doucett has been iffy from the time he got here. He still drops about half his targeted passes, and has been doing so for years now. Why not go with 2 TE's, (at least one of whom can help out the Tackle), and have the other chip the edge rusher on his side as he goes into his pattern. Housler seems to be a much more reliable receiver than Doucett or the new kid from Notre Dame have been. (If it is just a confidence thing with the new kid, put him at #3 instead of Doucett). Lord knows Doucett has had enough attempts over the years to have more than proven himself by now. He just hasn't done it. So let the newbie get his snaps and maybe he will get the confidence he needs.
Meanwhile, we can run the ball much more easily out of the backfield from the Jumbo Package than out of the shotgun. We did so early in the game. In fact, Kolb narrowly missed Housler down the middle for what would have been a TD, had they connected. We could also mix in some screens and draws to slow the rush out of that package.
I have heard that we don't know how to block for a screen pass. (You don't block them up front), you allow the rushers to come free, and keep dropping the QB until the TE or the Back is free to catch and run. Our OL already know how to let the rushers come free, so teaching that concept should be easy.
This is not news. We have been getting beat off the edges ever since CKW and Russ Grimm have been here. Many people have been clamoring for the coaching staff to help the OT's out. Yet the scheme, (for the most part), leaves them alone on an island.
Why not rely much more heavily on the jumbo package? Throwing to Doucett has been iffy from the time he got here. He still drops about half his targeted passes, and has been doing so for years now. Why not go with 2 TE's, (at least one of whom can help out the Tackle), and have the other chip the edge rusher on his side as he goes into his pattern. Housler seems to be a much more reliable receiver than Doucett or the new kid from Notre Dame have been. (If it is just a confidence thing with the new kid, put him at #3 instead of Doucett). Lord knows Doucett has had enough attempts over the years to have more than proven himself by now. He just hasn't done it. So let the newbie get his snaps and maybe he will get the confidence he needs.
Meanwhile, we can run the ball much more easily out of the backfield from the Jumbo Package than out of the shotgun. We did so early in the game. In fact, Kolb narrowly missed Housler down the middle for what would have been a TD, had they connected. We could also mix in some screens and draws to slow the rush out of that package.
I have heard that we don't know how to block for a screen pass. (You don't block them up front), you allow the rushers to come free, and keep dropping the QB until the TE or the Back is free to catch and run. Our OL already know how to let the rushers come free, so teaching that concept should be easy.