Historically, our deep passes have been created because of our slants and screens. We threw slants so much we would get defenses to cheat for the screen opening up the go and slant and go's.
This year we have been throwing long so much that the defenses have been playing deeper in their zones making the longer balls harder to complete. We haven't been balanced in our short/long routes. There should be a short route on every passing play.
"warhawk" wrote:
I disagree. Sorry. Why is it that EVERY great passing team like the Colts, NE, Cards, and Saints, now the Vikes, and teams in past years have ALL had the middle and deep route threat? These are NOT teams that all throw it short most often and then catch defenses cheating. They all CAN throw it short because they have to worry about letting guys get behind them.
I wrote this thread based on what is left on our plate. Who we face and what we have to do. I can say we can probably play it safer in some of these games. This week against the 49'rs we can be a little safer. Detroit, Chicago, Seattle, probably so. I think we can put up enough points and keep them from scoring much.
BUT, when we play Pittsburgh and Baltimore we have to go over the top and make big plays. That's what got them beat so far. Both those teams would LOVE for us to come out throwing a bunch of short passes. When we go to Arizona we have to score points. Going four and three aint going to cut it and if we don't have the full playbook out for some of these teams we will lose.
"PackFanWithTwins" wrote: