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<blockquote data-quote="abztractmynd" data-source="post: 196282" data-attributes="member: 714"><p>dude...one of the best posts ive seen in a long time. i hope many are up to the task of dissecting the Packers on offense and defense.</p><p></p><p>Ill start off with the offensive running game which though has increased in production is still lacking consistency. The Offensive running game has been utilized mostly in I-back formations with single or multiple tight-ends, or multiple fullbacks with single tight-end, and sometimes even double. I have seen only a few times the ball being handed off in shotgun formation. The packers Offensive play caller...needs to find a proper transition between passing and running the ball. ive often seen us go from power I formation to shotgun, and this can really help a defense out in knowing what ur leaning towards. I understand this offensive running game is based on the zone blocking scheme, but has anyone else noticed how well Ryan Grant runs when in single back I formation, and how poorly he runs in the zone blocking scheme?(i wish i had stats to back myself up, but you have all seen it on TV almost every week) he has room to breath and his vision increases allowing him to decide where to run. He showed it against the bears last week. </p><p></p><p>3 formations that need to be utilized more in the running game</p><p></p><p>1) I-back single formation power right</p><p>2) Shotgun-4WR set 1 rb</p><p>3) I-back single form double tight</p><p></p><p>The zone blocking scheme does work at times, but is often ruined by the delay from post snap to present line of scrimmage. Ryan Grant has a more downhill method, his vision and awareness are amazing...so in my opinion he should be used to his skill set, not the coaches.</p><p></p><p>i would write more but im tired so i hope to see everyone else contribute to this post. and dont bash me its just my opinion =] even if i dont know much about football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abztractmynd, post: 196282, member: 714"] dude...one of the best posts ive seen in a long time. i hope many are up to the task of dissecting the Packers on offense and defense. Ill start off with the offensive running game which though has increased in production is still lacking consistency. The Offensive running game has been utilized mostly in I-back formations with single or multiple tight-ends, or multiple fullbacks with single tight-end, and sometimes even double. I have seen only a few times the ball being handed off in shotgun formation. The packers Offensive play caller...needs to find a proper transition between passing and running the ball. ive often seen us go from power I formation to shotgun, and this can really help a defense out in knowing what ur leaning towards. I understand this offensive running game is based on the zone blocking scheme, but has anyone else noticed how well Ryan Grant runs when in single back I formation, and how poorly he runs in the zone blocking scheme?(i wish i had stats to back myself up, but you have all seen it on TV almost every week) he has room to breath and his vision increases allowing him to decide where to run. He showed it against the bears last week. 3 formations that need to be utilized more in the running game 1) I-back single formation power right 2) Shotgun-4WR set 1 rb 3) I-back single form double tight The zone blocking scheme does work at times, but is often ruined by the delay from post snap to present line of scrimmage. Ryan Grant has a more downhill method, his vision and awareness are amazing...so in my opinion he should be used to his skill set, not the coaches. i would write more but im tired so i hope to see everyone else contribute to this post. and dont bash me its just my opinion =] even if i dont know much about football. [/QUOTE]
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