TheRealDTM
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RW TP Harvin Baldwin and CMike on the field
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TheRealDTM":t6p9s47z said:RW TP Harvin Baldwin and CMike on the field
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Throwdown":31esaf3v said:Interchangeable QBs has never worked.
Russ Willstrong":3hidkaky said:IMO using Pryor as a specialist is not intended to replace RW's talent but to maximize the effectiveness of our read option plays when it is called. How can we run read options to its fullest against 49ers stout defense when they threaten to hit RW on every option play? Even when he merely hands off he is still likely to be "checked" blatantly.
Having Pryor come in on those few plays may tip the defense that it's a run play but with Harvin, Lynch and Pryor in the formation they must respect the threats from all positions. When our usual run offense is held in check we should be able to counter with our read option and such variants to provide more ground game without risking injury to Wilson. When RW is in he can still audible or shift formation to read option and catch defenses off guard without letting defenses target him as they did last season. It's about versatility and using predictable plays to set up the unpredictable.
Russ Willstrong":2or32g2x said:Interestingly if we decide to utilize Pryor as a running qb even in limited plays it validates RW status as a passing qb in spite of so many who continue to call him a running qb.
fenderbender123":14hzqy7h said:Here's my idea:
Every play, we line up both RW and TP side by side a few feet behind center. Neither are directly behind the center, both are off to the sides like a V formation. Either the ball gets snapped to TP who will usually run, or RW who will usually throw. The defense will never know who gets the ball. Guaranteed touchdown every play.
Anthony!":2aynwj4s said:fenderbender123":2aynwj4s said:Here's my idea:
Every play, we line up both RW and TP side by side a few feet behind center. Neither are directly behind the center, both are off to the sides like a V formation. Either the ball gets snapped to TP who will usually run, or RW who will usually throw. The defense will never know who gets the ball. Guaranteed touchdown every play.
Our center has a hard time hiking to one Qb without it being around his ankles, almost 65% of the Napster at RWs ankles, do you really think he can handle 2 Abs.