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I have no problem with running out of more of spread look. I have no problem using screens and dump offs as a quasi running game(though if your going to do that you also need to make sure that your are throwing the ball down field enough). You just can't stop "running the ball in general". Spreading the field doesn't work as well down by the goal line though, when the field is already compressed so much vertically. Every team has some type of power formation for a reason...though I agree with you that we need to play to our strengths and not our weaknesses.
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Agree 100% with everything Barrett is saying. Probably the most cogent explanation of the reason our offense occasionally struggles. My buddies and I sit in section 611 and can routinely call the play pre-snap simply based on the personnel and formation. I suspect that if we can do it in section 611 after about 4 beers, most D coordinators can do it as well.
Finally, I must say I'm perplexed by Kubes somewhat. He has always preached running the ball, but yet he's never done anything to actually improve our ability to do so. Instead, we continually draft receivers and tight ends. I'm not complaining because it has created a pretty potent passing attack for us. I just find it weird that he places such a premium on being a run-first team, then does nothing to actually acquire the players to do it. |
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I'll agree that the results haven't been what we want, but I think you can definitely see the effort in that area. Not every problem can be fixed by a first round pick or a top flight free agent.
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I have to say that barrett's got it right here, almost down to the syllable. If the Texans effectively abandoned the two-back set and began to run the ball out of a spread formation (in the gun or under center) opposing DCs would have nightmares. Now, in a two-back set the Texans will either run the ball (we all know how that goes) or bootleg. I like Schaub more than most but he is poor to terrible throwing on the run. He is not a guy who can zip the ball all over the field running to his left. Hell, he can't zip the ball anywhere, any time.
With the defense's steady improvement a little self-scouting on the offense could lead to a pretty formidable team, or at the very least a respectable one. |
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Agreed Chuck. The NFL is a league designed for every team to have 8-8 talent. It doesn't always work that way obviously. A small few are superior. A small few are inferior. And the middle 25 or so are pretty even in talent. This middle wins and loses depending on scheme. Basically can your coach "take his'n and beat your'n, or he could take your'n and beat his'n." It's a very small line between 5-11 and 11-5.
I think if we change the script and stay one back we become nearly impossible to defend. Nobody has secondary depth to deal with Slaton, OD, AJ, Walter, and Anderson/JJ on the field at once. When we put those guys out there we will face a steady diet of dime defenses and deep safeties. Now all of sudden our OL just has to guide an upfield DE out of the play while Slaton runs or catches it in the spot they just vacated. And our OL is good at this because they can move. Duane Brown's block on Slaton's screen was a thing of beauty. So put him in position to do that rather than asking him to push a DE off the ball. |
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All that to say, someone had to start the trend. Who knows we may start the next trend. So what other teams do or don't do is of little concern to me. As far as tipping off the other team; for a large majority of the league (outside us), anything less than a yard is almost an automatic run anyway. So we just need to find a way (whatever works for us). And I am not saying that the entire line needs to be replaced on short yardage. (specifically goal line situations) Maybe our weak links, or areas where the opposing DLineman is "massive". |
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The question becomes who runs it? We don't have to great RB's like the Dolphins to make a defense respect the hand off. Would we take Schaub off the field or put him as a WR? Is this something Casey or Daniels could pull off to keep the threat of a pass? I don't know exactly I'm still wanting to see Dreesen, Daniels, and Casey on the field at the same time for multiple pass plays.
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The team's OL is surprisingly adept at pass protection but what strikes me about them overall is that they are highly athletic. You can forget about their manhandling any DL at the LOS, but if you ask them to block guys on the move I think you'll see much better results. |
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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I also agree with you Roy that we don't have a back that could be a Wildcat triggerman. JJ had a few snaps there in the preseason and didn't look good. I'd be fine trying OD or Casey like you mentioned but am not sure they provide a real running threat. I think I'd try AJ back there just to put the ball in his hands more. Heck I'd give him a carry or a screen at RB on occasion if I'm having a hard time throwing it to him. There is nobody on our team (maybe nobody in the league) who is as talented. I don't think we can go wrong going to him in any situation. |
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Gee, you guys act like that flair-out screen to Leach doesn't send fear into the opposition! I get excited every time I see him rumbling and stumbling in anticipation for the killer big play.
But seriously, there were 4 or 5 plays last week were they sent OD in a tight motion. I was commenting to the guys I was watching the game with that they should just wildcat it and hand the damn ball to him. They ran it once close to our redzone and Schaub ended up passing it to him out in the flat anyway. It looked like it may have been able to pick up more yards had they just handed the ball of to him. It looked like he had a wide open corner and sideline every time they sent him in motion. I wish they'd do it once in awhile. |
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That was my original thought. Slaton would take the direct snap and read the DE as AJ came in motion. I'm sure Slaton could remember his W.Va days when he was with Pat White. Would be fun to see in 3rd and 4 situations as first.
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The wildcat to Slaton seems to be a hell of an idea to me, but Kubes is so stodgy, I doubt if he would try anything so new.
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Dang it is not even Christmas yet, and the Grinch has already stolen yours. Be of good cheer. The Texans are turning it around. The problems you enumerate are at this moment being fixed. Frank Bush has finally gotten the attention of his defensive guys, and they are playing some shutout football part of the last 3 games. If we are 5-3, or even 6-3 in a few weeks you will be feeling a lot better, and you will, Santa told me so!
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Jeez, can't you guys see any humor at all? I was just trying to keep a positive attitude on the game. But, now that I think about it, I don't think Crabtree is ready to break out, and I think our run defense has stiffened. And NO, I don't think we will be blown out Sunday or anytime soon from now on!!
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![]() I learned a long time ago, I have no control over what the team does. Zip, nada, zilch. Let me repeat: I have no control over what the team does. Sure, a part of me feels badly when they lose just as a part of me is elated when they win. But as far as helping the team, all I can offer is my support. With this team, I'm seeing improvement. I'm seeing some things I've never seen in a Texan team before. So this gives me hope that they can make something of this season. I think it's about expectations. I'm comfortable with .500. Not happy, just comfortable. We all know what the alternative is like.... A winning season would be a good start. Playoffs would be nice. Advancing in the playoffs would be even better. Going to the Super Bowl would be great. Winning the Super Bowl would be super. Not pointing at you PK, but some people are never happy. Some people won't be happy until the Lombardi trophy is at Reliant and even then they would probably find something to bitch about.... |
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Do you think you are the only one? Again, I was just trying to throw a more positive light on the game and the season.
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