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| View Poll Results: Who is Kirk Cousins? | |||
| Superstar in the making |
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32 | 43.84% |
| Just a guy |
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36 | 49.32% |
| Pineapple Jesus 2.0 |
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5 | 6.85% |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Re: Who is Kirk Cousins?
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But even the 'original' Bill Walsh WCO threw the ball downfield. And while throwing the ball quick and short is an aspect throwing the ball intermediate and downfield are certainly parts of the WCO. Deep outs, Digs, Comebacks, Post, Corners are all staples of Bill Walsh WCO. Ironically it was Jay's brother that said ~'what do you call a coach and QB driving around throwing "hots"....dumb and dumber' Bill Walsh even warned about "not being seduced by the relative ease of completing 3-step drop passes". But you could argue that is exactly what this passing game is doing by design. BTW 2 of top 5 offenses with passes 25 yards or more are WCO Green Bay #1 and KC #5. |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Re: Who is Kirk Cousins?
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“They’re important, especially if you’re playing some of these pass rush teams that like to get up the field and rush. It slows them down a little bit. We have some linemen that are very athletic and can get out in space. Last week was really our first time, we had a lot of success with those screen passes and I expect us to have more as the season goes on. Some teams are not as easy to run screen passes against as others. These guys have two outstanding linebackers that can get really get off blocks and run. But for the most part, screens are a big benefit. I like simple plays that have high reward and low risk. As long as I trust the quarterback to make good [decisions] — if it is covered to throw it in the dirt — then those are good plays.” - jay gruden 11.20.15 Quotes: Jay Gruden And Sean McVay (11.20.15)
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Re: Who is Kirk Cousins?
Not sure how Jay's comments about screens related to my post *shrugs*
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Re: Who is Kirk Cousins?
Just adding to the discussion about whether Jay/mcvay are overly concentrated on "not taking sacks .. getting the ball out quick" mantra ... falling in love with the low risk throws like screens and short 3 step passes. your post reminded me of the quote i read from jay's presser. thats all. just adding to the discussion. discussing stuff.
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