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@JamesALight: NEW POST: Gap Scheme & Zone Scheme Wham Plays: Jim Harbaugh & Urban Meyer: http://t.co/YdD2iNDhik http://t.co/JIgidIfOME

 

named for the block by the H-Back or Tight End. It is a trap block from the outside-in thats referred to as a wham block.

@MattBowen41: Wham block is nasty on the DT/NT. Ear hole shot to open up an inside running lane. https://t.co/NSXS0CfB6u

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@JamesALight: NEW POST: Gap Scheme & Zone Scheme Wham Plays: Jim Harbaugh & Urban Meyer: http://t.co/YdD2iNDhik http://t.co/JIgidIfOME

 

 

@MattBowen41: Wham block is nasty on the DT/NT. Ear hole shot to open up an inside running lane. https://t.co/NSXS0CfB6u

Ear hole shot, huh? I bet after taking one of those, everything just sounds like a careless whisper.

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I am not sure how this thread is relevant to this board. It does not mention the Patriots at all.

 

It only talks about things relevant to the Bills and has a great breakdown of something related to Football.

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I am not sure how this thread is relevant to this board. It does not mention the Patriots at all.

 

It only talks about things relevant to the Bills and has a great breakdown of something related to Football.

Ha! i'm trying to mix in some other topics, lol... For those ready to move on from the pats** Or at least take a break from it Edited by YoloinOhio
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This offense is going to be so different...

It really will be. The Marrone/Hackett combination was trying to be a hurry up, West Coast offense which didn't have a QB with great accuracy which then got slowed down because we kept playing good offenses.

 

I wanted a new OC before Marrone left, and I would have been ok with having Roman brought in as HC.

 

I really think Roman is one of the best choices for what we have: a run first team with a stable of running backs, and a line of relatively slow maulers, and QBs who should be expected to be game managers.

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This is great. It's nice to just talk football. Thanks for the links.

 

It seems we have the perfect pieces in place to run this scheme. McCoy is a tougher runner than he is given credit for and his vision is unreal.

 

I am not going to miss the old "Spiller up the middle for a half yard" play 20 times a game.

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