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Originally Posted by HOGTIMUS PRIME
WOW, finally someone who can stuff 10lbs of bologna in a 5lbs bag.
4 WR sets? And wheres the nearest hospital? Because Campbell is on his way he just don't know it yet.
Cooley is now a fullback? Or is it Davis? Regardless neither is known for there blocking.
I honestly can't remember a real west coast system employing 2 TE's, or 4 WR's?
Something better than that? I guess you don't find that important?
I thought the point was pretty pointed, a QB needs time to throw, and with an ageing line and no real depth that can be a real problem especially the way you have us utilizing all these receivers.
Tell me if the blocking is as it has been for the most part since Campbells arrival, how is he going to have the time to utilize a 4 receiver set?
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Keep in mind that Zorn has been heavily influenced by Holmgren...so with that in mind
Effective by any name: Holmgren disputes 'West Coast' title, not results
"We run a lot more single-back,
four-receiver offense than we ever did in San Francisco," Holmgren said."
ESPN - Holmgren's scheme will be challenged by 3-4 look - NFL
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Sometimes, he'll use four-receiver sets, with plays similar to the run-and-shoot featuring one back. True to the West Coast offense, Holmgren also will run out of those multiple-receiver sets. "
And there's this
Zorn gets his ... men
"The addition of Davis will allow the Redskins to do what the Seahawks used to do when they had Itula Mili and Jerramy Stevens – which is, show
two-tight end personnel in the huddle, only to go with a four-wide formation by slotting the tight ends."
And I'd hardly say we have
no depth on the O Line. And I don't know what games you've been watching but the blocking has not been so abysmal as you imply since Campbell's arrival.