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Originally Posted by Henry:
 I would expect higher than 1 in 4.

 

I would too. I don't know their % of runs on 3rd and short, so I was jesting about the 25%. Their only excuse for not running it more with the the talent in the backfield and the improvement in blocking on the OL is they love to pass. And that's a sh!tty excuse.

 

 

 

" It's not a matter of a lack of trust in the run-game blocking, it's just those two like to throw the ball - down field - a lot."

 

Why do you think that is?  Could it be, perhaps, they feel they have a better chance of converting?  AKA... They have more trust in it.

Not saying they shouldn't because history says they should.  I'm just saying they should give the current team a chance to earn that trust.

Originally Posted by Hungry5:
 
Originally Posted by Henry:
 I would expect higher than 1 in 4.

 

I would too. I don't know their % of runs on 3rd and short, so I was jesting about the 25%. Their only excuse for not running it more with the the talent in the backfield and the improvement in blocking on the OL is they love to pass. And that's a sh!tty excuse.

 

 

 

 

 

I'm excited to hear MM to openly talk about evolving the play calling.  This team is always going to be a passing team but I really hope they find their identity in the run game come playoff time.  

 

I truly believe the ability to grind out yards in tough spots will be incredibly pivotal for this team.  They need to break the one dimensional mold.

Originally Posted by Herschel

What about simple stats don't you understand. I mean, someone has to suck and when you look at the averages

Middle: 4.68 ALY (1st)
Right tackle: 4.48 ALY (7th)
Right end: 3.97 (17th)

The further you get from the superstar EDs to where Barclay has to control the space on his own the average drops by 3/4 yard. Hence Barclay is the one that sucks. x4 math at its finest.

 

Dang, you're negative. WHY DOES SOMEONE HAVE TO SUCK? Because you're a whiny pissant? Gee, Right End is 17th so that end sucks? Such a compelling argument. You win.

Originally Posted by The Crusher:

Packers Blocking Schemes Evolve

 

http://www.jsonline.com/sports...136z1-227471491.html

 

"Dietrich-Smith probably is the fastest of the starters but also has the strength to muscle up for gap runs"

 

 

"Lang and Josh Sitton, the other veteran guard, fit either scheme because of their athletic ability and power. Dietrich-Smith probably is the fastest of the starters but also has the strength to muscle up for gap runs."

 

So they are coaching to each players strengths?   Meaning you have guards that can play in both schemes but you have a center who is more limited in scheme so you coach to what they can do as a unit?  Crazy!  Who doesn't love context. 

 

That statement alone speaks highly of MM.  That's adaptability.  That's seeing a problem and fixing it.  

 

Speaking of coaches, that whole piece was just chock full of wisdom from Campen.  Outside of the quotes from MM, Clement, Fontenot and Alex freakin' Van Pelt, Campen's wisdom on the subject was fascinating!  Cog. 

 

The numbers and run game look good.   BTW, do olinemen do anything else but run block? 

 

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Another thing about the article, now I see why they drafted Tretter over guys like Schwenke as well.  Smart, athletic guy that can help balance the oline as they toggle between schemes.  His background would suggest a ZBS player but his overall size with intelligence makes sense as to why he was tagged a C after playing T in college, particularly for what MM is doing in the run game and for standard pass protection.

In a pre-draft article that McGinn worked on, he interviewed a senior personnel guy from another team to get some insights on what type of players and positions the Packers were likely to target in April.

What he said about center echoes the comments from Henry above

 

 

Center:

"They had (Jeff) Saturday and he got replaced. Once they get a guy that can recognize schemes and is highly intelligent, he can play for years in that offense. How good does this player (Evan Dietrich-Smith) have to be? They've always had an athletic guy in there. I don't know where Dietrich-Smith falls on the intelligence. He beat out a savvy veteran. When they had to make a playoff run they were comfortable enough to make that move. That was pretty revealing."

 

http://www.jsonline.com/sports...9klcs-203946341.html

 

 

Read more from Journal Sentinel: http://www.jsonline.com/sports...1.html#ixzz2hZCwLeC4 

 

"Whenever Coach McCarthy has put an emphasis on an area, the area is usually corrected," said James Campen, his offensive line coach. "Every coach wants to see great fundamentals, but above anything you want to see aggressiveness and finish."

 

Campen, all over it.  Shows what a innovator, dare I say visionary coach he is.  Cog.  

 

And the guy Big Ern beat out.


"Last season, the Packers had no chance trying to run with 40% of their front wall well below the NFL standard for aggressiveness. Jeff Saturday was washed-up physically and never should have been signed, and Marshall Newhouse wouldn't go for the throat."


Make up your mind Bob.

Last edited by Henry
Originally Posted by Henry:
Originally Posted by Goalline:
Originally Posted by Goalline:

 

Ugh, we need a new coach. No way EDSdoing anything but sucking.

 

 

 

Pipe down Queen Latifah.  You're just glad to be off the hook for Body Lean Reynolds.

You should see him leaning over his wife. He's still got it.

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