Ursus1 said:PlayerRep said:Ursus1 said:Grisly Fan said:Correct! You can't execute a "zone read" running play if the QB never keeps. It just becomes a deep handoff and we've seen how that works against a good DL, i.e. DOA running game.
It was a joke watching the zone read type handing being run without a QB run threat. If the QB isn't a run threat then it if futile to show that look. No tightend, fullback and a QB who won't keep it the back is screwed
Why do you seem to think that all running plays are zone read? They are not. The announcers were referring to dive plays. That's not zone read. I don't think the Griz were running much zone read. They were often doing other types of running plays and calling plays to set up play action passes. IF anyone actually knows the facts, pls speak up.
Well if it wasn't a zone read setup, then the QB mechanics on a handoff and the timing of the back are the worst in history.....call it what you like. 5 linemen blocking for one back (no tight ends, no fullback and no QB run possibility it was a doomed playcall. That joke wouldn't set up play action....there needs to be an actual threat the run will be effective.
How do you explain Nguyen getting over 100 yards in 3 successive games, with Brady as qb and little or no zone read and little threat of the qb running?
For AZ: Little or nothing was working against NDSU. Don't think that had much, if anything, to do with the qb not being a running threat.