2nd half play calling

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  1. Section 336

    Section 336 Well-Known Member

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    The Jets running game looked pretty stout today averaging 6 yards per carry and netting 138 yards yet Shitty still managed to let Mark throw it 35 times to 21 called runs.

    The two drives in the second half sandwiched between the touchdowns were both 3 and outs. One was three straight pass plays (incompletes) and the other on first down Greene runs for 5 and then 2 pass plays (one Sanchez ends up running). I just don't get it in a tight game.

    I watch this prick Schotty every week and I am still boggled by his gameplans and playcalling week in and week out.
     
  2. 3rdAnd15Draw

    3rdAnd15Draw Well-Known Member

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    I hate Schotty but you have to believe that from Greene's reactions after tackles that they were going to have to use him sparingly. And I guess they weren't comfortable feeding McKnight. It's kind of weird/a shame that the first game where Greene is really picking up chunks of yardage he's so hurt he can barely play.
     
  3. MikeHoncho

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    Hey, you're totally right. They were running the ball great today and the play action was working great off of it when they actually did it.

    So naturally Schitty didn't want to do it too much, he wanted to spread the field and throw down the field, which is not where this offense does well.
     
  4. HardHitta

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    We were running the ball for 6 YPC and yet we still passed on running downs. I don't know i think Schotty is retarded. Also on the flip side it looks like Greene was pretty hurt, guy is injured an awful lot.
     

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