Can they run a screen pass?
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Can they run a screen pass?
That play has been dreadful all year long.
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Re: Can they run a sreen pass?
If Chow can't coach that, Hawai'i is up shi'ite creek.
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Re: Can they run a sreen pass?
That screen pass was horrible, usually bubble screens should be thrown out to your right or left not over the middle....HELLO!!!!
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Re: Can they run a screen pass?
The best RB screen play since Chow took over was last week with TG at QB other then that no.
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Re: Can they run a screen pass?
Not with Woolsey.
Re: Can they run a screen pass?
I think they tried one to Joas, but the play took so long to develop, the poor guy got consumed.
Re: Can they run a screen pass?
The problem with that particular play was that the O-Line took off up field without so much as a chuck to the defensive linemen rushing in and did not even try to sell the play.Optimus wrote:I think they tried one to Joas, but the play took so long to develop, the poor guy got consumed.
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Re: Can they run a screen pass?
That's what I'm thinking..It starts with the Oline. They are better at protecting, maybe even opening a few holes... but they're not selling the screens.My3Cats wrote:The problem with that particular play was that the O-Line took off up field without so much as a chuck to the defensive linemen rushing in and did not even try to sell the play.Optimus wrote:I think they tried one to Joas, but the play took so long to develop, the poor guy got consumed.