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Keith 10-22-2012 02:55 PM

Sage Rosenfels on the Texans Offense [Yahoo! Sports]
 
Interesting article from a national NFL writer. Keen to get Sage's perspective having been here.

Quote:

"They're the ultimate play-action team," Rosenfels explained. "They teach you to behave very similarly on run plays and pass plays, and it's very easy to get fooled. There were times when I played there that the back judge would walk up and say, 'Guys, I can't tell when it's a run and when it's a pass – your play action's that good.' For example, the fullback on a pass play will still hit the linebacker as hard as he can, like he would [run-blocking]. You really keep the defense on their toes, 'cause everything looks the same."
Entire article is worth the read when you have time. I know we here are very familiar with the schemes by now, but the way the Texans can still disguise this offense gives hope for continued success.

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl--mo...nd-in-afc.html

Nconroe 10-23-2012 11:21 AM

sure worked well against Baltimore.

Arky 10-23-2012 12:47 PM

Quote:

If Sean Payton and Drew Brees are Scorsese and De Niro, Kubiak and Schaub are more like the Coen brothers and Frances McDormand – still critically acclaimed, but without nearly as much hype.
Eheh. Mike Silver is pretty good. A bit like Rick Reilly if you like that kind of thing. I saw him as a guest on NFLN one time - wouldn't be surprised if one of the networks picks him up as a regular....


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