Hey ive been thinking about something the last couple weeks and i want you guys to tell me if im on to something here or if im way off base.
in my opinion, theres two different ways to make up offensive gameplans when preparing for a game.
i think one approach is to, do what your team is good at. do what your team does well basically and to hell with who is on the other side of the ball.
i believe the other school of thought is to see what the opponent's defense likes to do and see what their biggest weaknesses are, and formulate a plan to best beat that defense.
approach number 2 is what i believe mccarthy most prescribes to, belicheck is another one that is very well known for this.
i think the downside of second approach is, sometimes you get inconsistency within games like we have seen this year because your players are sometimes doing what they may not be great at. for instance, lets say against the saints, film has shown that if you run out of a 3 or 4 WR set, you should be able to get a lot of yards. but for arguments sake, lets say the packers do not do this well, dont practice it much at all, and its not part of their regular game plan. This is where inconsistency on gameday may rear its head.
now mind you, i am not saying one approach is better than the other approach and that people who prescribe to the first approach do not scout the other team and dont look for its weaknesses im just pointing out differences between the two philosophies.
i guess in conclusion, do you agree at all, and do you think this has affected the packers in any games in the past couple years?
all right im done rambling. thanks .
in my opinion, theres two different ways to make up offensive gameplans when preparing for a game.
i think one approach is to, do what your team is good at. do what your team does well basically and to hell with who is on the other side of the ball.
i believe the other school of thought is to see what the opponent's defense likes to do and see what their biggest weaknesses are, and formulate a plan to best beat that defense.
approach number 2 is what i believe mccarthy most prescribes to, belicheck is another one that is very well known for this.
i think the downside of second approach is, sometimes you get inconsistency within games like we have seen this year because your players are sometimes doing what they may not be great at. for instance, lets say against the saints, film has shown that if you run out of a 3 or 4 WR set, you should be able to get a lot of yards. but for arguments sake, lets say the packers do not do this well, dont practice it much at all, and its not part of their regular game plan. This is where inconsistency on gameday may rear its head.
now mind you, i am not saying one approach is better than the other approach and that people who prescribe to the first approach do not scout the other team and dont look for its weaknesses im just pointing out differences between the two philosophies.
i guess in conclusion, do you agree at all, and do you think this has affected the packers in any games in the past couple years?
all right im done rambling. thanks .


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