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Old 01-13-2011, 09:59 AM   #108
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Re: sam bradford

I'm a bit of a Bill Walsh and WCO buff myself, and if you didn't see his 49ers offenses you might believe that they were a strictly short passing offense but they were a complete passing offense:

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Originally Posted by Bill Walsh
A fully dimensional passing game should include, in varying degrees, several types of passes. Not only does having several forms of passing in the passing scheme give a team a variety of offensive weapons, it also enhances the ability of the team to handle each contingency condition and situationsd it occurs.
"....the coaching staff should guard against being "seduced" by the relative ease of completing 3-step drop passes"
"A key factor to consider when using the 3 step drop pass is how much yardage is gained relative to the number of times the play is run. An offensive scheme using 3-step drop passes which doesn't produce relatively significant yardage, despite numerous opportunities, may be serving the defense more than the offense."

-Bill Walsh
'Finding the winning edge'
Here's a vid that shows a glimpse of there 7 step game
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