Hawks O vs. JJ Watt

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I wonder if will see a lot of read option against him? Could be a good way to neutralize him a bit.
 

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they'll have to figure something out. Aside from him the texans don't scare me. but he is the last person in the league you want to see up against a medocire O line.
 
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Indeed. I think the Hawks should win but I can't take that to the bank. It's not realistic to expect them to go undefeated and they are playing a solid team on the road.
 

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Cushing concerns me as much or more than Watt. You can run away from Watt. Cushing is another matter. Here's how I look at it (so my stomach stays OK). This O faces the best defense in football, every day of the week. No we don't have a Watt, but Watt's not practicing against RW, either. I believe we will be fine.
 

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we'll have to have a RB or TE help out in the blocking,...hope that is enough to keep RW upright most of the game,...
 

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I wanna see a screen to Christine Michael at least once this game. That'll slow down the pass rush.
 

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Watt is a 3-4 DE. RO does not really neutralize him.
 

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Scottemojo":2edlw7r7 said:
Watt is a 3-4 DE. RO does not really neutralize him.
I aw an article talking about a wrinkle in the read option that doesn't block the 3 tech, I remember chip Kelly running it at Oregon when it was clear they couldn't block fairley
 

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I hope we figure something out. Watt is going to put a clown suit on that entire side of the line.

If Carp is playing better, we need to man him up on Watt and run right at him. We're going to get some negative plays, but the best way to neutralize a good pass rusher is to run right at him.

Unfortunately, Watt isn't the typical elite pass rusher. He's not an elite speed guy like Aldon Smith. Better minds than mine will have to figure this out.
 

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He could certainly give them some trouble in a variety of ways. Batting down passes for sure too. Wilson vs. Watt is a big height differential.
 

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And this is why we aren't coaches :)

Not too worried, JJ Watt is a monster, who looks like a cop.

I just hope our monster named Carpenter can do what he did to Justin Smith, to JJ Watt. He does that? freakin' golden and we're cruisin on these suckas.
 

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I think it will be layered approach. Roll outs away from Watt's side, quick short passes and a good ground game. By a good ground game I mean run it right him. Instead of allowing him to come at you pull a guard and have a blocking back right behind him. A bunch of misdirection stuff.
 

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Hawknballs":zcmb8dw5 said:
they'll have to figure something out. Aside from him the texans don't scare me. but he is the last person in the league you want to see up against a medocire O line.

they should, they are a playoff team, they are at home after a loss and our O-line has been sieve-like.
 

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Throwdown":2s537rxl said:
And this is why we aren't coaches :)

I've played a ton of Madden. I know what I'm talking about when it comes to schemes, buddy. :sarcasm_off:
 

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Carolina D is much better than Houston and we survived. We will know if the offense clicks we will win comfortably, bit if the offense is slow, it will be a grind win.
 

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This will be the biggest test for our O-line all season, IMO.

Watt is no slouch. He will be a monster against our O-line.

The key is figuring out how to keep Russell away from him.
 

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We've had this exact topic already.

I think you neutralize him by running straight at him. You put two linemen and a lead back at the point of attack.

What you don't want to do is make plays that are in his vicinity, but not right at him. He will slide and make tackles behind the lead blockers... you either want to run away from him completely, go way outside on his side, or run right at him.

Read option is actually one of the less desirable things to do... it allows him to not think, and typically doesn't put enough people at him to keep him from flowing.

Screen pass -- hitch pass -- TE down the seam -- those are all pretty easy and should be more or less automatic given how many good receivers we can put out there.

I see a lot of play action passes with Coleman and Lynch blasting Watt, and Wilson tossing short passes on a roll out the opposite way.
 

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Cushing is a problem as well, when healthy the guy is a beast
 
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