Ehhh, you can be too hands off though. Shad Khan gave Gus Bradley, Doug Marrone, and Dave Caldwell far too many chances
Ehhh, you can be too hands off though. Shad Khan gave Gus Bradley, Doug Marrone, and Dave Caldwell far too many chances
Give me 50% off codes that only show up on screen during the game and I would.
So while concepts are going to be generally the same from coach to coach, it’s the details that make schemes different. Take the mesh concept. Man beater with the 2 shallow crosses. Every coach has this in their playbook. But while one coach may run this in shotgun with 13 personnel, other coaches may prefer running it with 22 personnel from under center.
And what are the outside WRs doing? Is one running a deep in? A post? A curl or hitch? Is the RB blocking? Running a wheel route? Running a late-releasing curl in the middle of the field once the WRs have cleared the defenders out?
All those details, those subtle little changes, are what makes schemes so different.
Anton Harrison has quietly put together a fantastic rookie campaign. He’s had a couple snaps per game where he gets smoked, but he always bounces back. And this has been against Watt, Chris Jones, Bosa, etc. Dude’s gonna be a damn good RT for many years to come