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West Coast Offense
If we're going to discuss it, let's understand it. [url=http://en.wikipedia.org./wiki/West_Coast_offense]West Coast offense - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/url]
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To me it will always be the [B]"Paul Brown Offense"[/B].
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[quote=53Fan;517448]If we're going to discuss it, let's understand it. [url=http://en.wikipedia.org./wiki/West_Coast_offense]West Coast offense - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/url][/quote]
These links have some good info on the Bill Walsh/WCO: West Coast Offense Simplifiedby Chris Miraglia, FootballOutsiders.com [url]http://www.centuryinter.net/midway/chris/westcoast/wco.pdf[/url] [url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/76008-the-real-west-coast-offense]The ‘Real’ West Coast Offense | Bleacher Report[/url] [url=http://football.about.com/od/offensivestrategy/a/West-Coast.htm]Football's West Coast Offense - Basics of the West Coast Offense[/url] [url=http://www.kffl.com/article.php/73828/488]KFFL - Article - West Coast Offense: Positional Breakdown[/url] ^^Positional breakdown i.e. X, Z, Y receivers etc.. [url=http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rls=com.microsoft%3Aen-US&q=West+Coast+Offense+formations]West Coast Offense formations - Google Search[/url] |
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Maybe it didn't quite work out so well at home this season...how do you run a 'west coast offense' on the EAST COAST.......? Coaching/Scheme error! The players and of course JC couldn't be at fault for that....OR could they?
No wonder that crap didn't work! |
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You can see how important precise route running and reading the defense by the receivers is for this offense to run properly. Also reading the defense, checking down or throwing a timed route on the receiver break, by the QB. It would be impossible to install and run this offense at a high level in the [B]first year[/B] with players who are unfamiliar with it IMO.
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[quote=53Fan;517480]You can see how important precise route running and reading the defense by the receivers is for this offense to run properly. Also reading the defense, checking down or throwing a timed route on the receiver break, by the QB. It would be impossible to install and run this offense at a high level in the [B]first year[/B] with players who are unfamiliar with it IMO.[/quote]
Not a easy offense. It will be exciting to see the Skins execute the WCO. But this is going to definatly require patience |
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I get so tired of this WCO BS. No one in the NFL runs a pure version of it anymore. It's just a name. Some of the terminology may be the same but that's it. This offense ( and all the other versions of it) doesn't look anything like the offense that Bill Walsh ran.
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[quote=44ever;517485]Not a easy offense. It will be exciting to see the Skins execute the WCO. But this is going to definatly require patience[/quote]
It would be hard to argue with the success of the WCO in the NFL or the quality of coaches who have used it. I just hope Zorn can reach the same level of success as some of the others. 12 teams featuring the WCO have been in the Super Bowl since 1981. The record of these teams in the SB is 9-3 with Seattle being the last in 2005. Whether there is enough patience to allow it to develop here.....I don't know. |
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