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Re: Mike Martz
i just thought with every one calling for a vertical passing game, this would be the man. im not if he is? but that offense of ours was painful to watch most of the year
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Re: Mike Martz
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Martz is not a West Coast coordinator. Its like trying to make a cover 2 corner play man to man... the 2 do not mesh. Martz would have to learn the WCO or they would have to reinstall the Vertical passing game. That is exactly the type of change that we do not need. If we do not pick one system and stick with it, then our offense is going to be forever dreadful. In reality I do not expect to see significant strides in the offense for another 2 seasons. It is unrealistic to expect a Juggernaut in less than 4 seasons unless you already have a Pro Bowl Caliber QB. As much as I like JC he is not there yet. If we just stay on pace and keep at it, we can get there. No more changes. I understand that I am reiterating several thing that were already said by other posters, but it seems necessary because I do not think that everyone truly grasps the intricacies of what would have to happen to bring Martz in. Thanks for your time. |
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Re: Mike Martz
Another new offense?
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Re: Mike Martz
If there was a time to bring in Martz it would have been last year so he could build off of Saunders offense, not now. If we bring someone in, it will be a WCO guru.
I'd love Snyder to offer Holmgren something like $1 million to become an 'offensive consultant' or something. Nothing official like a coaching position or threatening to Cerrato or Zorn's job, but something that will let him work closely with Zorn on developing the offense while not being around all the time.
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Re: Mike Martz
Sources from ESPN and NFL.COM said that Holmgren will take a year off in 2009 and considering a comeback in 2010 as a GM or president.
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Re: Mike Martz
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Re: Mike Martz
If it's true that Snyder gave Vinny and Zorn 2 years to get things going.....Vinny better really make good or Holmgren may be getting an offer from Danny Boy.
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Re: Mike Martz
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IMO the offensive line struggles played a huge role in the lack of offense. Early in the season the run blocking and pass-pro were good. The plays were creative and the offense scored points. As the season progressed the offensive line struggles began and pass-pro declined. Zorn changes the play calling because of the pass-pro problems. I recall Zorn saying that he called quicker rhythm pass plays i.e 3-step drop passes to take the pressure off the o-line and to keep Jason upright. Defense's then gear themselves to cover three step drop routes because they know that we can't/won't attack downfield. And with our receivers corps its a simple task...bracket coverage on Moss and Cooley or some underneath zone. Its hard to call plays knowing that your offensive cannot hold up. My problem is that after Zorn realized this he couldn't/didn't find creative plays within the 3-step drop framework. Our offensive consisted mostly of I-From 3 step drop hitches, square in and slants with very few formations, limited shifts and motion. IMO this is where having an OC new to the WCO and coaches and assistants that don't know the WCO hurt. How can Zorn (the HC, play caller, defacto QB coach and assistant OC) find the time to recognize the changes needed at each postion then teach/show Sherman Smith the changes needed so that he can teach/show the position coaches who aren't familiar with the WCO? How can these postion coaches ask the questions about the changes unless they have Zorn's input? Did anyone notice the changes after Zorn gave the players the day off last monday when Zorn said that the coaches were going to reevaluate the offense? They used a formation we had not seen all year: I-Form Single Wide w/ double TE stack IMO this shows if given enough time CAN make changes. And the only way for Zorn to get more time is to wear fewer hats. In order to wear fewer hats he needs coaches that he know the system. Quote:
Same with false starts, holding, pass interference, illegal formation, missed blocks, miss reads by the RB or QB, and errant passes. Quote:
I don't think Smith's job is in jeopardy b/c i remember reading that Zorn and Smith are friends and Zorn had to convince Smith to come here. I doubt that Zorn would hire a new OC. Smith's track record shows that he is a good coach and if given the time and help should succeed as an WCO OC. But, that isn't to say that Zorn/Vinnie shouldn't hire a couple of offensive assistants and/or a QB coach or postion coaches familiar from a WCO. Quote:
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Re: Mike Martz
Zorn and Martz run two different offenses terminolgy wise. Martz is not coming here. End of discussion.
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Re: Mike Martz
why keep zorn if you bring in martz? this thread makes no sense.
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Re: Mike Martz
Mike Martz's passing game is a direct decendent of the Don Coryell philosophy. Joe Gibbs, Norv Turner, and Al Saunders are also part of this coaching tree. If you change back to that philosophy, then you might as well get rid of Zorn, which would be a bad idea IMO. We need continuity, which means that we need to see whether Zorn/Campbell can make this WCO passing game work.
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Re: Mike Martz
Is it time to close this thread yet?
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Re: Mike Martz
MartZ? IN DC? I don't like that idea.
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Re: Mike Martz
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
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Re: Mike Martz
Sorry, but Nartz might be a good thing here. THe WCO sucks balls and overall will be a failure once everything is said and done. THe WCO is passe, like the option is in college football now. Both systems were run by everyone in the 80's and 90's, but were figured out. THe WCO of Zorn needs some work or to be totally replaced. I think it doesn't play to JCs #1 strength, which is his cannon arm.
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