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Number one concern against the Lions Jamyrr Gibbs matched up with our LBs.

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"So it was pretty cool to have a situation like that happen. It’s little deflating I think when you know the opposition knows what's going on.” Ojomo


14 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Yeah I’m mostly referring to the postseason…but maybe that final divisional game or late playoff seeding matchup.

the loss against the giants could matter regardless of when it was played.

2 minutes ago, Alpha_TATEr said:

the loss against the giants could matter regardless of when it was played.

But is it as important as the NFC Championship game?

Last season we dodged the biggest bullet in going to play the Lions

39 minutes ago, Alpha_TATEr said:

the loss against the giants could matter regardless of when it was played.

Everything matters…that’s saying nothing at all

1 hour ago, cunninghamtheman said:

It was good old-fashioned thinking.

"They had run a similar play earlier in the game on the touchdown drive that they had,” Ojomo said. "The quarterback came up, he said a word, they ran the play. 

"And then the same thing happened on the 4th-and-1. It was like déjà vu. It was a word. It was like a one-word play. And they did that exact thing. So I was like, ‘Hey guys, this is what’s coming.’ So I just wanted to let everybody know that he literally just had this play.”

Josh Jacobs appeared to run to the right instead of the left as a response to the Eagles knowing the play. But with the blocking still going to the left, the play was a disaster, and Jaelan Phillips and Jalen Carter blew it up for a four-yard loss. Jacobs also fumbled on the play, although that didn’t matter since it was fourth down.

"He knew what was coming,” Ojomo said of Carter. "It allows him to play faster."

Jacobs told reporters after the game that he heard Ojomo calling out the play and knew it was doomed from the start.

Per Roob

I mean...the video of this with Ojomo yelling " inside zone this way" has been out for a couple of days. With Jacobs and Love commenting from the locker room the night of the game saying " they knew the play"

1 hour ago, mattwill said:

Agreed 100%

Stoutland is too good a coach not to figure out an adjustment to address the DTs following the pulling Guard through the weak side space that puller opens when he pulls. Motioning the TE from the play side so that he can wham block the DT as he comes through the gap is one possibility.

Sure....or...follow me here where we take your rocket science approach and we simplify to 7 year olds playing in the back yard...

Stout could change something

Dickerson could tweak something on his own

Hurts could change the cadence

Steen could give a different type " tap" to call for a different delay in the snap

The center could adjust the snap

Or...maybe they move the QB under center or in a pistol.

You see... in the game of football... there is a human element that ultimately ends up in the players hands . On a computer or video game ...ALL THE ADJUSTMENTS, are from the person playing the game as play caller etc... in real life, small adjustments are made all the time by players. In this example...you could say Stout or Patullo could tweak something.... 2 coaches...but I just pointed out where the QB, LG, C, RG...4 players could also tweak something that changes the element of the DT penetration in a particular time and place.

Idk, I grew up in the 1970s-80s... Terry Bradshaw and a lot of other QBs called the plays.... when we played as kids regardless of the sport, we communicated and made adjustments on our own very often with or without coach's input. Examples... switches in coverage on route where 2 guys cross past each other....in hoops defending a screen we called out switches, in baseball we set up pick off plays on our own if we saw guys drifting off the base. Hockey was always on the fly adjustments from players.

Coaching and trying to anticipate stuff is great... but having players with the ability to adjust in the moment works much better, especially if the other team does something unexpected or makes a sudden change.

A good example comes from Green Bay. Love and Jacobs both knew that the Eagles literally just called their play...you hear Ojomo clear as day. But if adjustments are solely on coaches...that did no good on this play for them.

Call time out...call an audible... change something. In that moment ( one could easily say the key play of the game) the players needed to adjust. The players are paramount... coaching absolutely important, but it's ultimately a players game.

1 hour ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Week three wins are less important to me than the must win games..true

25 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Everything matters…that’s saying nothing at all

you are so full of sheet. you talk in circles in the hopes that nobody calls you out on it.

you literally take hot takes from sports talk dopes and run it as your own. 🤣

let me ask you something, do you agree with the QBR rankings that place jalen 14th?

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1 hour ago, mattwill said:

Link?

There are videos of Ojomo calling the play...easy google

1 hour ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Thinking hard and low is the kick

Wow... probably thinking you get wet when jumping into the swimming pool ???

1 hour ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Yeah I’m mostly referring to the postseason…but maybe that final divisional game or late playoff seeding matchup.

Wow.. postseason wins are more important.... it's probably colder in Alaska than Florida too. This is great insight.

1 hour ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Number one concern against the Lions Jamyrr Gibbs matched up with our LBs.

Number 1 concern is the line of scrimmage. But for you...it's never the meat or the substance... it's always the sizzle or the flash.

The reality is the most impact will be our interior DL vs their 3 interior OL. We control that, then it's huge advantage. They control...huge disadvantage.

Flip to our offense, we need to neutralize their DL. Then everything follows

1 hour ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Which I went infinite steps further and provided you with the insider source. Your welcome.

I guess copying and pasting the link is above your pay grade. You must be a very lonely person.

45 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Everything matters…that’s saying nothing at all

What matters more ...the Dallas game week 1 and the Giants games... or the 3 games vs Denver, Buffalo and LA chargers?

1 hour ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Thinking hard and low is the kick

Did you think about that post before you hit the post button?

3 minutes ago, mattwill said:

Did you think about that post before you hit the post button?

you're just meeting CTM ?

Just now, capmaster24 said:

This came out Tuesday morning if not right after the game. Green Bay fans complaining about their " great O mind" coach... you know, the type of coach you need

Just now, joemas6 said:

This came out Tuesday morning if not right after the game. Green Bay fans complaining about their " great O mind" coach... you know, the type of coach you need

I figured easy to just share the actual video than to worry about quoting a writer and trying to make it seem like some kind of never before seen event. This stuff happens all the time, it just so happened on a key play Monday.

48 minutes ago, joemas6 said:

Number 1 concern is the line of scrimmage. But for you...it's never the meat or the substance... it's always the sizzle or the flash.

The reality is the most impact will be our interior DL vs their 3 interior OL. We control that, then it's huge advantage. They control...huge disadvantage.

Flip to our offense, we need to neutralize their DL. Then everything follows

How good do things need to be in the trenches if your throwing a quick pass to your fastest player in the league?( Matched up against our Lbs …oh it’s tough)

1 hour ago, Alpha_TATEr said:

you are so full of sheet. you talk in circles in the hopes that nobody calls you out on it.

you literally take hot takes from sports talk dopes and run it as your own. 🤣

let me ask you something, do you agree with the QBR rankings that place jalen 14th?

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Number one

2 hours ago, cunninghamtheman said:

But is it as important as the NFC Championship game?

You again have tunnel vision. A Week 3 loss can easily mean a team never makes it to the NFC Championship. Do you think the Rams think their Week 3 loss to the Eagles wasn’t important? The Packers loss in Week 3 to the Browns could mean they don’t qualify for the Playoffs. No Playoffs makes the NFC Championship game irrelevant for the Packers.

Tunnel vision.

39 minutes ago, joemas6 said:

This came out Tuesday morning if not right after the game. Green Bay fans complaining about their " great O mind" coach... you know, the type of coach you need

This was them reading Love call at the line

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