Originally posted by Maxie the Taxi
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So there is a reason and method to springing these guys open early. It was also partly a choice of Philly, they usually had one corner backed off when Packers WR were wide.
They also attacked the middle of the field with slants with Adams and inside routes with Cook. Cook only had 2 or 3 targets, but he forced defenders to be in the middle with him.
By the time the Eagles would have adjusted, the Packers discovered they could pass block these guys and take some deep shots against the one on one coverage. Spriggs lost the handle on Cox a couple times, but the kid battles and recovers. He's like the anti-Marshmallow. I still don't think this offense can operate like NE or old school Montana San Fran and nickel and dime their way to a TD.
But you don't have to do it 100% of the time if you can go deep.
It all fits together well in a game like this. The only thing I didn't see were crossing routes.


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