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Johnny Morongo

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Nov 14, 2010, 1:58:08 PM11/14/10
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On 11/14/2010 10:56 AM, buRford wrote:
> Great play on the Cotch TD... Rolled out, his target was covered, moved some more& found
> Cotch. His eyes are opening... nice to see ;)

Seems that he does fine when he has to improvise and not follow Schitt's
calls.

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Johnny Morongo

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Nov 14, 2010, 2:18:45 PM11/14/10
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On 11/14/2010 11:09 AM, buRford wrote:
> Yup... the whole O plays better when they're improvising.
> One thing bugging me, is how often we're throwing long now.
> First, they don't try it at all... now it's too much. So rare do they pass mid-range.
> And I want to see more Shonn Greene.

But Green is getting more carries in this drive.

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Johnny Morongo

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Nov 14, 2010, 2:32:21 PM11/14/10
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On 11/14/2010 11:23 AM, buRford wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 11:18:45 -0800, Johnny Morongo<j.mir...@harmonicconcordance.com>
> Yeah... and they take him out, when he gets them to the 5 yard line.
> Had they kept running with him, he'd have scored a TD.
> Instead, they bring in LT, then at the 2, pass. Drives me crazy.
> And they score... when MS takes it into his own hands, because the playcall was dumb... a
> pass again.
> Always making things more difficult than they need to be.

Absolutely correct. Shitt is shit. As for all his defenders in
here...eat me.

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Johnny Morongo

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Nov 14, 2010, 2:59:30 PM11/14/10
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On 11/14/2010 11:52 AM, buRford wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 14:46:31 -0500, buRford<buR...@buR.ford.com> wrote:
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>> On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 11:32:21 -0800, Johnny Morongo<j.mir...@harmonicconcordance.com>
>> Shonn should be their feature back,& LT as the change of pace.
>
>
> They're just passing too much... it's crazy.
> Too much wildcat, too.
> This offense is just bizarre.
> And as much as we've been controlling the time of possession, since the mid-2nd qtr... the
> O has no rhythm to it. At least we're making the important plays today on O.

Yeah, due to the athleticism of the players, not the scheme. And NOT
SCORING there is unacceptable. Somebody has to wake up (hear that Rex).

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Harlan Lachman

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Nov 14, 2010, 10:24:42 PM11/14/10
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In article <v7f0e6pb68bdnvmn0...@4ax.com>,
buRford <buR...@buR.ford.com> wrote:

> On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 14:46:31 -0500, buRford <buR...@buR.ford.com> wrote:
>
> >On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 11:32:21 -0800, Johnny Morongo

> >Shonn should be their feature back, & LT as the change of pace.


>
>
> They're just passing too much... it's crazy.
> Too much wildcat, too.
> This offense is just bizarre.
> And as much as we've been controlling the time of possession, since the
> mid-2nd qtr... the
> O has no rhythm to it. At least we're making the important plays today on O.

Actually, the wildcat seemed to average 4 ypc or more with a low that I
saw of three. I thought that was fine. Your other complaints mirrored my
observations.

If Sanchez had not made like Houdini with a bum leg, we lose this game
and there are no last second Holmes' heroics.

Those who criticize Sanchez' accuracy are right. Those who criticize his
judgement, especially dumping down are right too. But the kid has enough
heart to make up for many of his failings.

h

Johnny Morongo

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Nov 14, 2010, 10:36:32 PM11/14/10
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>>> Shonn should be their feature back,& LT as the change of pace.

>>
>>
>> They're just passing too much... it's crazy.
>> Too much wildcat, too.
>> This offense is just bizarre.
>> And as much as we've been controlling the time of possession, since the
>> mid-2nd qtr... the
>> O has no rhythm to it. At least we're making the important plays today on O.
>
> Actually, the wildcat seemed to average 4 ypc or more with a low that I
> saw of three. I thought that was fine. Your other complaints mirrored my
> observations.
>
> If Sanchez had not made like Houdini with a bum leg, we lose this game
> and there are no last second Holmes' heroics.
>
> Those who criticize Sanchez' accuracy are right. Those who criticize his
> judgement, especially dumping down are right too. But the kid has enough
> heart to make up for many of his failings.
>
> h

Imagine when he learns how to play the position.

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Harlan Lachman

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Nov 15, 2010, 6:18:58 PM11/15/10
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In article <ndb1e6hnsdg1o3ghv...@4ax.com>,
buRford <buR...@buR.ford.com> wrote:

> My problem with the wildcat, is that it often breaks any sense of rhythm..
> It's not the
> wildcat, per se, it's the situation when it's deployed.
> It was amazing to me, how Sanchez was able to salvage so many of the plays,
> and how the
> receivers were able to help him do it. These guys'll be great, when they
> have some plays
> designed for them, & that take advantage of weaknesses in opposing Ds. But
> for now, most
> of it is the same thing against all teams, and our players are learning how
> to adjust to
> the bad positions their OC puts them in.
> In a way, Sanchez is having to stretch his envelope, and become independent
> much faster
> than he'd have done, if his OC created an offense around his players. Kind
> of ironic ;)

Getting four yards on every play on the ground does not break up rhythm.
I think Sanchez needs to be on the sideline during 90% of these plays
and the WR/blockers should be (when healthy) Cotch and Braylon.

I go back to my complaint about Shott. He stops running plays that are
working; he does not force a team to stop us. The Wildcat was golden
yesterday. If you want to complain, complain that he did not run that on
3rd and Goal from the 2.

harlan

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