11-20-2007, 10:53 PM
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Pro Bowl
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Location: Greensboro, North Carolina
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Re: Should Gibbs Flip The Script: Passing Team Now?
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Originally Posted by offiss
The name of the game is ball control, it doesn't matter how you do it, so long as you do it, and it results in points. To try and force the issue is just plain stupid, if you can't run then don't continue to bang your head against a wall, throwing will eventually open up that running game if you are effective, 2nd and 2 will allow for a lot of running plays they then don't have to be for a lot of yards to move the chains. Our problem has been we for the most part can't get 1 to 2 yards when teams are waiting for it. IMO Gibbs is way behind in developing Campbell, he should be much further ahead at this stage of his career. The big question is after the past 2 weeks of letting Campbell open up will Gibbs revert back when he feels the pressure, or will he continue to attack in the air which should allow Campbell to learn at a much faster pace? I beleive he has to allow Campbell to attack down field with reckless abandon, he really needs those type of in game repetitions to really get his timing down, and understanding of what, and how defenses are scheming, you just can't simulate game speed and conditions in practice.
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I'm not really sure how you can say Gibbs is way behind in developing Campbell. There really isn't any evidence of this. In regards to letting Campbell continue to attack or "reverting back when he feels pressure", I believe we will game plan according to what strengths and weaknesses our opponent's defense has. We will attack when we need to and grind it out when the defense is tired.
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