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Old 10-26-2009, 05:24 PM
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Somebody called and asked if we could continue using the 3-TE sets. Perhaps 10 times per game. Glad to see somebody else getting on the bandwagon.

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I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks.
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Old 10-26-2009, 05:59 PM
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Somebody called and asked if we could continue using the 3-TE sets. Perhaps 10 times per game. Glad to see somebody else getting on the bandwagon.

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I dunno but didn't Rich Lord say that caller was some guy named Roy ?
But I liked Kubiaks story about the fan that paid a coach to run the play the fan drew up, and the coach took the money and ran the play. Unfortunately Kubiak wouldn't reveal the coachs name.
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Old 10-26-2009, 06:37 PM
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If I'd been the one to call in, I wouldn't have mentioned it. I just thought it was interesting that 2 of the TD's we scored came from the 3-TE formation. The pitch to Slaton inside the 5-yard line and the 42-yard pass to Owen Daniels.

The Dolphins run the Wildcat about 7 times per game. I'd like to see the 3-TE formation on the field about 10 times per game.
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Old 10-26-2009, 06:55 PM
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Yep, and I think he said in second half they didn't let up on offense or defense either. just that some guys didn't execute properly on offense, motion penalties, foolish penalties, so on, and were out of position on those passes to TE Davis for TD's on SF side of things. so, perhaps it is correctable before we get to Buffalo.
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Old 10-26-2009, 07:06 PM
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Yep, and I think he said in second half they didn't let up on offense or defense either. just that some guys didn't execute properly on offense, motion penalties, foolish penalties, so on, and were out of position on those passes to TE Davis for TD's on SF side of things. so, perhaps it is correctable before we get to Buffalo.
From what I saw, it looked as though Demeco was covering underneath while Pollard was over the top. However Pollard kept drifting to Reeves rather than helping over Vernon Davis.

The plan was simple...beat Reeves on several short patterns...force Pollard to help over the top...which then leaves Demeco 1-on-1 with Vernon Davis. Come on vDavis runs a 4.4 - 40.
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Old 10-27-2009, 11:33 AM
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Why would allowing completions on short patterns force safety help over the top?
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Old 10-27-2009, 02:44 PM
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Yep, and I think he said in second half they didn't let up on offense or defense either. just that some guys didn't execute properly on offense, motion penalties, foolish penalties, so on, and were out of position on those passes to TE Davis for TD's on SF side of things. so, perhaps it is correctable before we get to Buffalo.
Disagree! Frank Bush started going to the prevent with the safeties deep to keep the long ball from happening. So what happens, 3 long balls to the TE!
What Kubiak says ain't always what Kubiak really feels.
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Old 10-27-2009, 03:11 PM
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Disagree! Frank Bush started going to the prevent with the safeties deep to keep the long ball from happening. So what happens, 3 long balls to the TE!
What Kubiak says ain't always what Kubiak really feels.
Safeties deep is not a prevent defense. I think we did get conservative, and maybe that had something to do with Smith being a little more mobile. I kind of doubt that though. I think it was more along the lines of we had a big lead and tried to play it safe. We were not in a prevent defense...at least not what I consider a prevent anyway. You will see two deep safeties a good percentage of the time from most any NFL team on just about every down/distance/game situation there is.

I'm of the mind that you don't let up until the other team has given in, and most teams never really give in until late in the fourth quarter when there is just no chance. I hope Kubiak learns his lesson from this game and next time he has a team down, he just steps on their throat instead of ggiving them a chance to get back up....and I mean that figuratively, not in any kind of literal, Albert Haynseworthian, face stomping sense.
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Old 10-27-2009, 05:28 PM
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Disagree! Frank Bush started going to the prevent with the safeties deep to keep the long ball from happening. So what happens, 3 long balls to the TE!
What Kubiak says ain't always what Kubiak really feels.
Did you hear him ask John McClain if he was secondary expert now? Why because John for once understood that if you are playing quarters, then it's both the LB Ryans, and safety Pollards fault. Ryan should have been trying to force Davis to the outside, and Pollard was cheating to the outside of his quarter. Davis ran right between the two guys quarters like he is supposed to. Had either guy done their jobs better then the outcome most likely changes.
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