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Rain/snow and the game plan


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6 hours ago, Italian Bills said:

Lol… yes, hands size could help. 🖐🏾

I mean that with rain or snow mistakes could be more possible, drops, picks or fumbles… slippery conditions usually helps weaker teams. 

That’s a myth 

 

Weather conditions always effect defense more than offense 

 

ALL The offensive  players know the play call and all the receivers know what they are running 

 

the defense is literally a step behind and in the same conditions 

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8 hours ago, Italian Bills said:

Because the weather expected, the game plan should be more conservative than usual. 
 

We have to eat the clock, mix pass and run all the game long, short and fast throws, lot of screens and play actions, with some deep shot here and there. 
 

The D will be maybe more crucial than O. 

No way 5 WR sets and go deep on every snap 

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23 hours ago, Italian Bills said:

Because the weather expected, the game plan should be more conservative than usual. 
 

We have to eat the clock, mix pass and run all the game long, short and fast throws, lot of screens and play actions, with some deep shot here and there. 
 

The D will be maybe more crucial than O. 

all because of a little snow? Don't you want this regardless of the weather?

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On 12/10/2022 at 7:02 AM, Italian Bills said:

So, based on your thought, it should be the right game to sending more blitz. 
 

Not saying tons of, but increase our usual times. 

i think it should be the opposite.  Blitz less.

 

Heard on Sirius 88 that rookie-type QBs nowadays are taught to look for blitz and quickly get the ball out.  Basically run a 1 or 2 read offense.  But that the better plan is to "make them play quarterback."  Make the rookie have to read the whole field, decipher actual coverage beyond his hot reads, etc. 

 

And i think this especially applies for a defense like ours, that can get pressure with 4.  Because against a good savvy QB who moves in the pocket and can "feel" pressure, you need sacks.  But against a rook, who doesnt know how to get to his 3rd or 4th read, that extra second should be enuf time for our rush to actually get home.   IOW, everybody can be a "finisher" against a rookie.  We dont need Von Miller this game.

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