Why does it take coaches, who are assumed to be smarter than we are, longer to realize the simple truth? As an example, most of us here knew KGB could'nt stop the run. We saw how he could never hold the point of attack and was always pushed aside like a rag doll. We saw it, so why did'nt our coaching staff?
Most of us saw Manuel was horrible yet he went into training camp as the starter. Valuable time was lost giving him 1st team reps. Another example of our staff being a tad slow.
Now we come to our run game, or lack of it. Yes we're 4-0 and it has'nt hurt yet, but again just like in the above examples, the great majority of us know it's only a matter of time. Only a fool would believe this problem is gonna get better. The ZBS is a failure. It's a mute point to debate why, it's just time to accept it and move on. Now it would be one thing if this season was a waste and we needed to stick with it in hopes of being better next season. We all know this is'nt the case and with the way Brett and our D is playing, sticking with what does'nt work is foolish and could waste a golden opportunity.
From what we've seen, I think most would agree Wynn is our best back at the moment. His strength is the power run game, so why not simplify our blocking scheme back to man on man and let Winn get 2.5 to 3 ypr? Yes may-be Grant or Morency does have some potential to once in a while break one in our ZBS, but is it worth all the negative plays in order to attain 1 or 2 great runs?
More importantly, my main concern is our failed 3rd and short miscues. We've all seen it before. Offenses who rely on spreading it out and throwing constantly blow 3rd and short 90% of the time. Why not just accept failure and use the simplest method available right now? Favre and our pass game is good enough to carry us so we don't have to worry about running on 1st and 2nd down, but we must be able to run on 3rd and short especially near the goal line. It cost us last year and almost cost us the Charger game. Why wait until it eventually does bite us in the rear?
"Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it". The NFL history says we have to run the ball sooner or later so let's just make the best out of what is a bad situation right now. Return to the power run game that Cliffy and Taush excell in. Coston is a big boy and running behind him in order to pick up a yard or two ani't a bad way to go........
Most of us saw Manuel was horrible yet he went into training camp as the starter. Valuable time was lost giving him 1st team reps. Another example of our staff being a tad slow.
Now we come to our run game, or lack of it. Yes we're 4-0 and it has'nt hurt yet, but again just like in the above examples, the great majority of us know it's only a matter of time. Only a fool would believe this problem is gonna get better. The ZBS is a failure. It's a mute point to debate why, it's just time to accept it and move on. Now it would be one thing if this season was a waste and we needed to stick with it in hopes of being better next season. We all know this is'nt the case and with the way Brett and our D is playing, sticking with what does'nt work is foolish and could waste a golden opportunity.
From what we've seen, I think most would agree Wynn is our best back at the moment. His strength is the power run game, so why not simplify our blocking scheme back to man on man and let Winn get 2.5 to 3 ypr? Yes may-be Grant or Morency does have some potential to once in a while break one in our ZBS, but is it worth all the negative plays in order to attain 1 or 2 great runs?
More importantly, my main concern is our failed 3rd and short miscues. We've all seen it before. Offenses who rely on spreading it out and throwing constantly blow 3rd and short 90% of the time. Why not just accept failure and use the simplest method available right now? Favre and our pass game is good enough to carry us so we don't have to worry about running on 1st and 2nd down, but we must be able to run on 3rd and short especially near the goal line. It cost us last year and almost cost us the Charger game. Why wait until it eventually does bite us in the rear?
"Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it". The NFL history says we have to run the ball sooner or later so let's just make the best out of what is a bad situation right now. Return to the power run game that Cliffy and Taush excell in. Coston is a big boy and running behind him in order to pick up a yard or two ani't a bad way to go........



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