BuckeyeHornetFan
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Super Hornet said:BuckeyeHornetFan said:UGH. Poor play call on 1st and goal from the 5 on the opening possession results in a turnover.
They’re running it down CP’s throat and instead opt to throw a dangerous slant pattern in short space. Very Pete Carroll-ish.
There’s just no need to outsmart yourself there. Keep doing what’s working and safer.
I didn't see it as I don't have Internet access at home, but I DEFINITELY agree that the Rice slant is a VERY bad call on the goalline. Earlier this season, an NFL QB threw a pick into triple coverage on a goalline Rice slant.
I'm either calling I Right 10 Wedge (or Q Dial/Dirt in Volek terms) or I Right 18 G (option right). About the only pass that makes sense to me inside the 5 is a rollout flat pass with a backside corner route tacked on for good measure. There's not enough space to run any other routes. Actually, that rollout is a good call because the LBer is caught in no-man's land: if he stays on the receiver, the QB waltzes right in, but if he attacks the QB, he just dinks it into the receiver's greedy hands....
Spider 2 Y Banana. A Gruden favorite.
I’m still running it 3x in a 1st and goal situation from the 5, especially with the way the Hornets were running it at that point.
But if I’m facing a defense more adept at stopping the run, then I’m going with something to the flat or at least outside the hash marks. A quick hitter over the middle is the furthest thing from my mind.
That what makes Spider 2 Y Banana a great option.