The GB Press Gazette said we are moving away from that scheme to a more traditional ZBS without the Gibbs funky cutblocks.
So I don't think we have a use for them either.
"minnypacker" wrote:
Hm, not sure I read them saying that. Actually unless they've got sources really deep inside the Packers, they shouldn't have made such a bold claim.
During his season ending Press Conference, Mike McCarthy said:
1) They run a lot of variation, and while they lump it all together in "Zone Blocking" a lot of it is not the traditional (aka Alex Gibbs) version of tons of cut blocking.
2) From 2006 onwards, the Packers have developed unique schemes in their "Zone Blocking" approach that are more complex than what they ran in 2006. Scheme development will happen again, and they will visit some of the more complex things they ask their O-linemen to do.
If anything, Mike McCarthy hinted that perhaps it was time for all involved with the o-line (players and coaches) to go back to a more simplistic approach; keep things simple enough that they are still effective, but not overly complex.
I personally got the sense that Mike McCarthy was alluding a little bit to the need for this team just not think so much overall during the game, but rather go out and play.
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