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SkinzWin 10-26-2011, 12:51 PM Hate the rule too...
However, you do realize the indictment you have just laid out on the rest of the 53-man roster here, right? Lots of guys are getting paid lots more money to be on the field for lots more plays than Banks and you say he is the most explosive player.
Bet that is not part of the script for the team meetings this week...
Banks leads the NFC in return yards.
SirClintonPortis 10-26-2011, 12:55 PM Banks leads the NFC in return yards.
That because he's taken it out more than anyone else in the conference. He still only averages 24.3 yards per return.
SkinzWin 10-26-2011, 12:57 PM That because he's taken it out more than anyone else in the conference. He still only averages 24.3 yards per return.
But he's still winning. lol
htownskinfan 10-26-2011, 02:08 PM I agree w/about all of sportscurmudgeon's post (#203) & I too have my concerns w/Kyle. But in this last game I think he called a pretty smart game. We came out running, had success & made Carolina respect the run game. In the 2nd half they adjusted & stopped the run game largely, plus we got behind. He called plays that Beck ran well, e.g. the bootlegs. Beck was effective & really didn't make any grave errors in the 2nd half until that int. when he & Hank "weren't on the same page."
So maybe we saw an adjustment from Kyle that no one really appreciates because we lost? The story was the D, too many guys had really poor games. Rak & Landry in particular. Landry looked terrible in fact. I think the Panthers showed the rest of the league how to play him in the run game; send a big WR right at him. He really sucked at shedding blocks on sunday, a few times I saw him diving into the blockers legs, taking himself out of the play.
Yeah except for that 4th down call his own dad said sucked.I dont see the need for any dropback pass's unless its a screen,I think they should all be rollouts.Gibbs use to have the rollouts and the lineman would rollout with the qb and form a protective pocket around the rolling out qb,I'd love to see that again.
Also I hate our use of the shotgun,we only use it on 3rd and long plays when the defense knows were going to pass and we suck at picking up the blitz.I'd rather have the QB in a rollout then shotgun to keep the defense somewhat honest.
I would like to see a drive consisting of all shotgun,not just 3rd down.Do it on first and mix a draw or screen with it
SmootSmack 10-26-2011, 02:10 PM I agree w/about all of sportscurmudgeon's post (#203) & I too have my concerns w/Kyle. But in this last game I think he called a pretty smart game. We came out running, had success & made Carolina respect the run game. In the 2nd half they adjusted & stopped the run game largely, plus we got behind. He called plays that Beck ran well, e.g. the bootlegs. Beck was effective & really didn't make any grave errors in the 2nd half until that int. when he & Hank "weren't on the same page."
So maybe we saw an adjustment from Kyle that no one really appreciates because we lost? The story was the D, too many guys had really poor games. Rak & Landry in particular. Landry looked terrible in fact. I think the Panthers showed the rest of the league how to play him in the run game; send a big WR right at him. He really sucked at shedding blocks on sunday, a few times I saw him diving into the blockers legs, taking himself out of the play.
I think people are particularly hard on Kyle because of his last name. Like he was sitting in his room playing with his Tonka truck and his dad "c'mon son. We're going to go and run an offense" He's been a WR coach, a QB coach, an offensive coordinator. And then you get the whole "well he had Schaub" Well-apart from the fact I don't think Schaub is God's gift to the QB position-Schaub had his best year with Kyle as his OC. And yes he passed more that year but the offense still had about a 60-40 ratio pass to run.
Do I wish he used Roy Helu a bit more effectively, and do I wish he at least gave the appearance a bit more? Sure. But seems like only a couple of years ago people here were saying how we haven't adapted with the times, and we're such an archane conservative offense that never takes shots.
freddyg12 10-26-2011, 02:17 PM I think people are particularly hard on Kyle because of his last name. Like he was sitting in his room playing with his Tonka truck and his dad "c'mon son. We're going to go and run an offense" He's been a WR coach, a QB coach, an offensive coordinator. And then you get the whole "well he had Schaub" Well-apart from the fact I don't think Schaub is God's gift to the QB position-Schaub had his best year with Kyle as his OC. And yes he passed more that year but the offense still had about a 60-40 ratio pass to run.
Do I wish he used Roy Helu a bit more effectively, and do I wish he at least gave the appearance a bit more? Sure. But seems like only a couple of years ago people here were saying how we haven't adapted with the times, and we're such an archane conservative offense that never takes shots.
well put. Kyle is young as an OC still & he's learning. He has shown that he's willing to give up the pass happy approach & pound it, like in the rams game. This isn't the first time we've seen an OC that was highly successful elsewhere come here & have a hard time. Let's give him time.
hooskins 10-26-2011, 02:44 PM TAFKAS,
Schaub is God's gift to QBing.
Chico23231 10-26-2011, 02:52 PM TAFKAS,
Schaub is God's gift to QBing.
wtf?
Lotus 10-26-2011, 03:11 PM TAFKAS,
Schaub is God's gift to QBing.
Spoken like a true Hoos fan. :)
mooby 10-26-2011, 03:11 PM wtf?
You never heard of The Artist Formerly Known As Smootsmack? Once upon a time, Fred Smoot left our humble little town to go have a boat party in Minnesota, and while he was gone, our humble _______ in command changed his name to reflect that.
Edit: See what I did there?
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