LOL never thought of it from that POV... Good Stuff..Countertrey wrote:redskincity wrote:The slip screen is nice but our line sux real bad... Can they even sell an effective screen... We will see.
Actually, it's easier to sell a screen with a marginal O-line. Think about it... your goal is to convince the pass rushers that they have beaten the blocking, and have the qb on the run. If you have a poor line, it's certainly more believable than if your line is know to be solid as a rock. You only need 2 seconds of release and additional penetration by 2 or more linemen to make it work, as your blockers form in front of the intended receiver. Hopefully, they now have a free shot at the linebackers.
Much depends also on the aggressiveness of the D line in pursuit, as well... a very aggressive pass rush can fall victim to a screen more easily than one that focuses on containment. I don't think Philly has been that aggressive this year... otoh, the game film they are working from won't show much "screen pass"...
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redskincity wrote:LOL never thought of it from that POV... Good Stuff..Countertrey wrote:redskincity wrote:The slip screen is nice but our line sux real bad... Can they even sell an effective screen... We will see.
Actually, it's easier to sell a screen with a marginal O-line. Think about it... your goal is to convince the pass rushers that they have beaten the blocking, and have the qb on the run. If you have a poor line, it's certainly more believable than if your line is know to be solid as a rock. You only need 2 seconds of release and additional penetration by 2 or more linemen to make it work, as your blockers form in front of the intended receiver. Hopefully, they now have a free shot at the linebackers.
Much depends also on the aggressiveness of the D line in pursuit, as well... a very aggressive pass rush can fall victim to a screen more easily than one that focuses on containment. I don't think Philly has been that aggressive this year... otoh, the game film they are working from won't show much "screen pass"...
believable yes. done correctly? that is a sight to be seen... a bad O line could definatly sell that they got beat, our guys do it every week!! but accomplishing a screen??? ill believe it when i see it.
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SkinsJock wrote:I have wondered about the reasoning for taking Portis out so often on 3rd downs:
Portis is the best back we have at pass blocking - actually he's the ONLY back we have that can pass block
Portis has shown to be very good at catching the ball out of the backfield - actually he's the best RB we have for catching passes
what's wrong with keeping Portis in the backfield more often on 3rd downs?
i agree.....we suck at third down......why take our best player off the field (especially at blocking which clinton has a passion for)....at the very least hed be a good decoy