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O-Line Blocking

Stitt's offense "triple offense concept" is missing a key component....the QB actually being an actual run threat. Brady is not one...not a knock on Brady just the way it is. 6'7" skinny and slow doesn't make for a good running QB. This means they defense can ignore the QB run and collapse on the 180 pound RB
 
Ursus1 said:
Stitt's offense "triple offense concept" is missing a key component....the QB actually being an actual run threat. Brady is not one...not a knock on Brady just the way it is. 6'7" skinny and slow doesn't make for a good running QB. This means they defense can ignore the QB run and collapse on the 180 pound RB

Also not a knock on Brady, or any delusion about our other QBs but, watching Arron Rogers yesterday all I could think was how much more difficult it would be to defend our WRs if the QB could even just extend a play or two by rolling out.
 
Thw O Line will improve. The receivers will improve. Brady will play a game against Poly that will surprise all of us.
The new receivers will begin to learn the sneaky aspects of catching the ball while being covered very tight. Two weeks and lots of film to watch. Stitt will show 2 more plays and I beleive they will allow better subsequent options for our offense.
 
daGrizJ said:
Ursus1 said:
Stitt's offense "triple offense concept" is missing a key component....the QB actually being an actual run threat. Brady is not one...not a knock on Brady just the way it is. 6'7" skinny and slow doesn't make for a good running QB. This means they defense can ignore the QB run and collapse on the 180 pound RB

Also not a knock on Brady, or any delusion about our other QBs but, watching Arron Rogers yesterday all I could think was how much more difficult it would be to defend our WRs if the QB could even just extend a play or two by rolling out.

Not true, U1. Stitt has said the qb for his offense doesn't have to be a runner. Doesn't even have to be a long passer. Just smart and knowledge of the offense, able to run it well and quickly, and able to hand off or make shorter throws to the right receiver.
 
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