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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 790000" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>There's no doubt that backfield action/motion can be used to learn information about coverage, and the Packers do use it that way. I'm sure you're right that there could be more creativity in the offense to open up easier throws. The Rams and Chiefs are currently demonstrating that most NFL teams aren't as creative as it's possible to be. And the Patriots use backfield motion creatively to open up matchup problems. So if your point is that the offensive scheme could employ more creatively, I definitely agree with you.</p><p></p><p>At the same time, the offensive scheme against Washington was more than adequate. Execution was the problem. Drops, fumbles, Rodgers not seeing the field or not delivering the ball well (knee related, I'm sure). I think the offense as it currently exists is more than capable of being part of a championship run-- the players just need to execute it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 790000, member: 12283"] There's no doubt that backfield action/motion can be used to learn information about coverage, and the Packers do use it that way. I'm sure you're right that there could be more creativity in the offense to open up easier throws. The Rams and Chiefs are currently demonstrating that most NFL teams aren't as creative as it's possible to be. And the Patriots use backfield motion creatively to open up matchup problems. So if your point is that the offensive scheme could employ more creatively, I definitely agree with you. At the same time, the offensive scheme against Washington was more than adequate. Execution was the problem. Drops, fumbles, Rodgers not seeing the field or not delivering the ball well (knee related, I'm sure). I think the offense as it currently exists is more than capable of being part of a championship run-- the players just need to execute it. [/QUOTE]
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