hawksfansinceday1
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Watching the Jets/Falcons game last night and saw some of the worst play calling ever.
Jets have the ball with 6:30 to go after the Falcons just scored to draw within 6. First play and the Jets run for a nice 5 yard gain with the o-line doing a pretty good job moving the d-line back and the RB knifing nicely through a small seam. So, you're the o-coordinator and you're looking at 2nd and 5 and you want to use some clock so what do you call? How about another run? Or, if you don't want to do the obvious, a play action pass with a three step drop to keep your rookie QB out of sack danger and to fool them because they think you're going to run again seems smart. Sure, either works for me. So what does the genius that calls plays for the Jets do? First of all, he sends in a personnel package that removes the RB that just completed the nice run out of the game. Then he runs a seven step drop with no play action and predictably the Falcons get the sack, Jets end up punting and Falcons score to go ahead by one. Jets O ends up bailing the guy out with a game winning FG drive, but seriously, there are high school coaches that would know better than to call a play like that in that situation.
Look I get Bevell drives us all crazy at times. And this is not really a defend Bevell post either. But to my recollection we haven't seen anything this stupid. Sure the play action on the last series against the Colts seemed silly and as was said on another thread may take RW's eyes off the field for a split second, but it still is nowhere near as dumb as what I described above.
(Mods: if you think this ought to be on the NFL Forum, I get it. I just figured that it relates to our board's frustration with the Hawks' play calling)
Jets have the ball with 6:30 to go after the Falcons just scored to draw within 6. First play and the Jets run for a nice 5 yard gain with the o-line doing a pretty good job moving the d-line back and the RB knifing nicely through a small seam. So, you're the o-coordinator and you're looking at 2nd and 5 and you want to use some clock so what do you call? How about another run? Or, if you don't want to do the obvious, a play action pass with a three step drop to keep your rookie QB out of sack danger and to fool them because they think you're going to run again seems smart. Sure, either works for me. So what does the genius that calls plays for the Jets do? First of all, he sends in a personnel package that removes the RB that just completed the nice run out of the game. Then he runs a seven step drop with no play action and predictably the Falcons get the sack, Jets end up punting and Falcons score to go ahead by one. Jets O ends up bailing the guy out with a game winning FG drive, but seriously, there are high school coaches that would know better than to call a play like that in that situation.
Look I get Bevell drives us all crazy at times. And this is not really a defend Bevell post either. But to my recollection we haven't seen anything this stupid. Sure the play action on the last series against the Colts seemed silly and as was said on another thread may take RW's eyes off the field for a split second, but it still is nowhere near as dumb as what I described above.
(Mods: if you think this ought to be on the NFL Forum, I get it. I just figured that it relates to our board's frustration with the Hawks' play calling)