Tical21
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I've been thinking about this one all day. I don't think I've ever seen this stance before, and there is certainly something to it. But the common belief that the run action is supposed to cause the defense to react to the run, and thus buy extra time for the QB. Play action teams should get more time to pass, not less. But I can't say that your premise doesn't make sense.
I wouldn't guess many teams are coached to ignore our rushing game and instead concentrate on rushing the passer. If they were, you're right, there is a huge opportunity to blow up the passing game and gets tons of early pressure. I would beg teams to do that. My reply would be that if teams are going to do that, we should be running all over them.
I do know that there are a bunch of times where we have a naked called and when Russell turns his back, he turns right into an OLB that didn't buy the fake. It certainly happens.
When I think Wilson has the most problems with the pass rush though is when we're in a passing situation, don't have a play-action called, and the opposition is showing a six man rush. The whole world knows they're blitzing. Russell will see they're blitzing pre-snap, go signal to his linemen, maybe change the play, and then still not get rid of the ball and eat a sack. You see six guys, you know they're coming, you have to hit something hot. You've got 1 on 1 matchups. Find one. That is not the time to hold onto the ball and get cute.
I wouldn't guess many teams are coached to ignore our rushing game and instead concentrate on rushing the passer. If they were, you're right, there is a huge opportunity to blow up the passing game and gets tons of early pressure. I would beg teams to do that. My reply would be that if teams are going to do that, we should be running all over them.
I do know that there are a bunch of times where we have a naked called and when Russell turns his back, he turns right into an OLB that didn't buy the fake. It certainly happens.
When I think Wilson has the most problems with the pass rush though is when we're in a passing situation, don't have a play-action called, and the opposition is showing a six man rush. The whole world knows they're blitzing. Russell will see they're blitzing pre-snap, go signal to his linemen, maybe change the play, and then still not get rid of the ball and eat a sack. You see six guys, you know they're coming, you have to hit something hot. You've got 1 on 1 matchups. Find one. That is not the time to hold onto the ball and get cute.