View Full Version : Best Paragraph I've Read About the 2018 Offense
pbmax
05-27-2018, 10:01 AM
has now been written.
“The thing that I hate as a pet peeve, is Tuesday night in the middle of a season, you're trying to figure out, 'Well, what am I going to call this formation?’ Oh my gosh,” Philbin said. “Now we feel we've got a system in place where we can virtually line up anybody anywhere. And how much we do that, that might depend week to week. But we don't have to sit around and call it 'Oh that's Viking Right' because we're playing in Minnesota, and then next week it's 'St. Louis Left' … even though I guess St. Louis doesn't have a team anymore.
Simplifying in this manner, where the complexity of plays and route combos is not lost but is made easier and quicker to understand for the offense, could be a very good thing. Making you quicker (and your young players more likely to contribute) and keeping the defense on its heels.
Same is true for understanding what the defense is presenting to you.
http://host.madison.com/wsj/sports/football/professional/packers-playbook-undergoes-changes-but-we-re-not-starting-from/article_0c83913d-67fb-5aa0-ab29-349004d83e6a.html
woodbuck27
05-27-2018, 08:39 PM
has now been written.
Simplifying in this manner, where the complexity of plays and route combos is not lost but is made easier and quicker to understand for the offense, could be a very good thing. Making you quicker (and your young players more likely to contribute) and keeping the defense on its heels.
Same is true for understanding what the defense is presenting to you.
http://host.madison.com/wsj/sports/football/professional/packers-playbook-undergoes-changes-but-we-re-not-starting-from/article_0c83913d-67fb-5aa0-ab29-349004d83e6a.html
Thanks pbmax
"...ultimately, Hostler said, the goal is for the offense — despite all the alterations — to look essentially the same as it always has on Sunday when Rodgers is under center. Because he’s the one who makes it what it is. ..."
Joemailman
05-28-2018, 09:07 AM
has now been written.
Simplifying in this manner, where the complexity of plays and route combos is not lost but is made easier and quicker to understand for the offense, could be a very good thing. Making you quicker (and your young players more likely to contribute) and keeping the defense on its heels.
Same is true for understanding what the defense is presenting to you.
http://host.madison.com/wsj/sports/football/professional/packers-playbook-undergoes-changes-but-we-re-not-starting-from/article_0c83913d-67fb-5aa0-ab29-349004d83e6a.html
Last year's failure with Hundley had me wondering if perhaps MM had designed an offense that only Rodgers can run. I wonder if that is part of the reason for this change, making it possible for the backup to run it.
The Shadow
05-28-2018, 09:15 AM
Last year had me wondering if MM can't groom an adequate backup.
Joemailman
05-28-2018, 09:30 AM
Last year had me wondering if MM can't groom an adequate backup.
That's not the role of the head coach. That's the role of the QB coach. Hopefully Cignetti will be better than Van Pelt.
Rutnstrut
05-28-2018, 10:24 AM
Last year PROVED to me that stubby is nothing without Rodgers.
The Shadow
05-28-2018, 10:29 AM
That's not the role of the head coach. That's the role of the QB coach. Hopefully Cignetti will be better than Van Pelt.
The head coach is supposed to have a handle on everything. Watching the offense every day at practice should bring some kind of awareness.
texaspackerbacker
05-28-2018, 12:58 PM
My thought when they brought back Philbin, same as my thought when he left to become a head coach, was that Philbin wasn't a real O Coordinator when he was with the Packers at all. McCarthy basically handled that role himself, just leaving Philbin with a few scraps.
I tend to doubt Philbin would just sign on for a repeat of that sort of thing. I'm assuming he told McCarthy "I'll only come back if I can run things like a real O.C." If that's true, we'll see if he's really any good. If he ain't, maybe we will see Ol' Mike take back the job like he did when whatshisname called plays for a while a few years ago.
pbmax
05-28-2018, 06:46 PM
Last year had me wondering if MM can't groom an adequate backup.
That's not the role of the head coach. That's the role of the QB coach. Hopefully Cignetti will be better than Van Pelt.
Hundley falling on his face was a disaster for the entire organization. Top to bottom.
But McCarthy's calling cards are QB development and game plans/calls. It on him directly AND as the manager of the coaching staff.
pbmax
05-28-2018, 06:47 PM
Last year PROVED to me that stubby is nothing without Rodgers.
Even Doug Pederson needed someone with Nick Foles relative talents. Now, all he can do is have a big arm and make a pre snap read. I am not sure Hundley is even at that level.
Anti-Polar Bear
05-29-2018, 02:54 PM
Hundley falling on his face was a disaster for the entire organization. Top to bottom.
But McCarthy's calling cards are QB development and game plans/calls. It on him directly AND as the manager of the coaching staff.
As Wolf used to say, if you can't play, you can't play. Hundley can't play.
Blame should go to Todd. Hundley was outperformed in the preseason by some 27 year old UDFA Mormon, and Todd managed to do absolutely nothing about the situation. Pack would've made the playoffs with Kap filling in for the Great Arm of Butte instead of the Hun.
pbmax
05-29-2018, 05:04 PM
As Wolf used to say, if you can't play, you can't play. Hundley can't play.
Blame should go to Todd. Hundley was outperformed in the preseason by some 27 year old UDFA Mormon, and Todd managed to do absolutely nothing about the situation. Pack would've made the playoffs with Kap filling in for the Great Arm of Butte instead of the Hun.
A 27 year old who looked like the previous years Callahan or prior years Janis because he was facing the 3rd and 4th string.
You have to trust what your offensive guru is telling you or there is no point to the coaches speaking to the personnel department. The worst part about it is that McCarthy couldn't change the game plan to make it better. Its one more reason to fear his time has ended.
woodbuck27
06-01-2018, 08:59 PM
The head coach is supposed to have a handle on everything. Watching the offense every day at practice should bring some kind of awareness.
Absolutely.
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