Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
Jesus fucking .............. This guys banned right
IIRC, he was after that outburst for an extended time. But after that supreme dipshittery and all the callouts from the board, he hasn't been here (under that name at least) for over five years. [Reply]
The Chiefs haven't seen a defensive look like that all season. If they lined up like that against us we wouldn't be throwing no damn bubble screen i can promise you that. [Reply]
The Packers ran another great play in the last postseason against the Rams. (From memory) it was a goal line look, tight formation. They sent Adams in motion, he stopped and turned around like he was going back to the side he came from, then flipped right back in the direction he was initially going, ball was snapped, and he ran straight to the flat for an easy TD. It was man coverage so the DB following him got all fucked up with the fake turn.
They tried to run the very same play when they played the Buccaneers and, of course, it didn't work because they had it on film and the Bucs were ready for it.
I don't believe we see a ton of man on the goal line so I doubt that sort of play would work quite as well for us, but with Hill or Hardman's speed against the right look, I'd love to bust that one out. [Reply]
Hill's a hell of a route runner in his own route. Maybe not as polished but he's so damn explosive that DBs have to respect any foot-fire he gives them.
I love Hill running that whip route because it's essentially free money. And fortunately Andy seems to save it for 'gotta have it' plays. You don't see him burning that thing on 2nd and 10 from the 45 in the 3rd quarter. That's a 4th down and/or goal to go sort of specialty play that he busts out only when we absolutely need it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Hill's a hell of a route runner in his own route. Maybe not as polished but he's so damn explosive that DBs have to respect any foot-fire he gives them.
I love Hill running that whip route because it's essentially free money. And fortunately Andy seems to save it for 'gotta have it' plays. You don't see him burning that thing on 2nd and 10 from the 45 in the 3rd quarter. That's a 4th down and/or goal to go sort of specialty play that he busts out only when we absolutely need it.
Hill's fake-in out route is nearly unguardable, without a straight double-team. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Hill's a hell of a route runner in his own route. Maybe not as polished but he's so damn explosive that DBs have to respect any foot-fire he gives them.
I love Hill running that whip route because it's essentially free money. And fortunately Andy seems to save it for 'gotta have it' plays. You don't see him burning that thing on 2nd and 10 from the 45 in the 3rd quarter. That's a 4th down and/or goal to go sort of specialty play that he busts out only when we absolutely need it.
He is great. He's not quite the route runner Adams is, but his speed and quickness make him even more dangerous.
I just admire Adams because he isn't particularly fast. He's pretty quick and that jab step is just nasty. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
Hill's fake-in out route is nearly unguardable, without a straight double-team.
Yeah, that's that Whip route.
And that's why Andy doesn't over-expose it. If you see it coming, it's not hard to crash on it for a pick six. The CB can really bait the QB on that ball with just a quick jab step on the slant then a bounce back out as the QBs arm comes back.
It's actually a super-dangerous route because any kind of mistake can go the other way. But because of Hill's explosion, you just can't sit on it. If you do, he can torn that into something of a short corner-post and get right into that dead space in a Cover 2 and have an easy 20 yarder.
That's asking too much of most WRs but Hill can do it in his sleep. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Yeah, that's that Whip route.
And that's why Andy doesn't over-expose it. If you see it coming, it's not hard to crash on it for a pick six. The CB can really bait the QB on that ball with just a quick jab step on the slant then a bounce back out as the QBs arm comes back.
It's actually a super-dangerous route because any kind of mistake can go the other way. But because of Hill's explosion, you just can't sit on it. If you do, he can torn that into something of a short corner-post and get right into that dead space in a Cover 2 and have an easy 20 yarder.
That's asking too much of most WRs but Hill can do it in his sleep.
Sorry, thought you were referring to clay’s video. [Reply]