It seems like the only thing we're really good at right now. Should we feature it from here on out? Will we?
We should and we will
We should but stubborn coaches won't
We shouldn't
It seems like the only thing we're really good at right now. Should we feature it from here on out? Will we?
The staple? No. A significant portion of our O when we are struggling? Sure.
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Yes. It's working. Ride it (use it heavily, not necessarily exclusively) until it stops getting results.
Agree with this ... ride it until they figure out how to stop it (I didn't vote because I couldn't see which option reflects this opinion best).
I guess the only way to stop it is for the other guys to have a pass defense unit on the field at all times (because of course we won't let them substitute). So, the remainder of our season could come down to* ... can we get 1st downs by running the ball, with our putrid O line, against defenses that are set up to stop the pass?
*Oh, and there's that part about can OUR defense stop ANYbody, but yesterday's game at least gave us some hope in that regard ...
We got our "6-PACK" - time to work on a CASE!
HERE WE GO STEELERS, HERE WE GO!
I agree. The Cheaters have done similar in the past. Some teams feature the read-option a lot because it works for them and their player's strengths. This is what works for US and OUR player's strengths. Definitely not exclusively but I think we should feature it strongly every week. For YEARS, Ben has said that he wanted to go hurry-up more often in games. This is the first time that we've actually done it early and often and it worked.
I am the first "we should and will" vote, and maybe i'm giving the coaches too much credit, but its fairly evident that this needs to be worked into the gameplan.
Only works when teams are not ready for it, like Detroit. Give the Browns a week to prepare and see if the results are the same.
The problem is... what else are we good at? We can run MANY plays out of the no huddle / spread. It's not like the opposition can study a single play and be read for it. The fast pace eliminates the defense's ability to substitute & makes them tire out more quickly. Ben seems to see the field better and gets rid of the ball faster. If a team can prepare for that, they can prepare for anything. We have to play to the strengths of our players. Traditional, slower developing plays and ball control power run game ain't it.
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