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Nothing too exciting. What I found kind of interesting and maybe a little surprised by was when he said that the offense would be the same for all QB's. He did say that they each have there strengths, but it sounded as though the offense isn't really being tailored fit the QB's strengths.
I really think they need to choose a guy to be "the man" and make the offense his. Tailor it to him. Maybe whoever wins the QB battle this year will get that done for him next year.
Nothing too exciting. What I found kind of interesting and maybe a little surprised by was when he said that the offense would be the same for all QB's. He did say that they each have there strengths, but it sounded as though the offense isn't really being tailored fit the QB's strengths.
I really think they need to choose a guy to be "the man" and make the offense his. Tailor it to him. Maybe whoever wins the QB battle this year will get that done for him next year.
Maybe they have tailored it for who they have in mind. Maybe they will have this "competition" based on the offense they WANT to run, without making allowances for anybody's weaknesses.
Maybe they have tailored it for who they have in mind. Maybe they will have this "competition" based on the offense they WANT to run, without making allowances for anybody's weaknesses.
I really like your line of thinking and hope you are right!!
McCoy seems to debunk the common perception that Fox only wants a veteran quarterback and therefore would prefer Orton over Tebow.
I like what he had to say. It's important that it not matter who the quarterback is. Whoever goes in has to be able to run the offense. It can't have to change drastically just because one guy is in there instead of another.
My Opinion isn’t determined by what the Popular Opinion is. Sometimes I agree with the Majority, Sometimes I Don’t. If My Opinion is Different than Yours, I have to Ask One Question:
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Nothing too exciting. What I found kind of interesting and maybe a little surprised by was when he said that the offense would be the same for all QB's. He did say that they each have there strengths, but it sounded as though the offense isn't really being tailored fit the QB's strengths.
I really think they need to choose a guy to be "the man" and make the offense his. Tailor it to him. Maybe whoever wins the QB battle this year will get that done for him next year.
This is Fox Ball, no gimmicks, every down can be a running down. Ball control and balance attacking. I believe he is about half and half on calling run vs pass plays.
Maybe Mike McCoy is not the perfect OC for Tebow, but he is the perfect OC for John Fox. Both coaches spent a lot of time together with the Panthers. McCoy knows exactly what kind of offense Fox wants.
McCoy seems to debunk the common perception that Fox only wants a veteran quarterback and therefore would prefer Orton over Tebow.
I like what he had to say. It's important that it not matter who the quarterback is. Whoever goes in has to be able to run the offense. It can't have to change drastically just because one guy is in there instead of another.
He seemed to be stressing reads, progressions and checkdowns. Areas that Tebow needs a lot of work in...
Nothing too exciting. What I found kind of interesting and maybe a little surprised by was when he said that the offense would be the same for all QB's. He did say that they each have there strengths, but it sounded as though the offense isn't really being tailored fit the QB's strengths.
I really think they need to choose a guy to be "the man" and make the offense his. Tailor it to him. Maybe whoever wins the QB battle this year will get that done for him next year.
It was a one minute clip. Sounded like his real point was that football teams are the QB's teams. And that they will gameplan player's strengths but they all need to know the base offense before they can really compete for their jobs. Once they all know the base offense, the coaches can correctly evaluate who is the starter because they will all be 'doing the same things' -or supposed to be doing the same things
The beatings will continue until morale improves....
It was a one minute clip. Sounded like his real point was that football teams are the QB's teams. And that they will gameplan player's strengths but they all need to know the base offense before they can really compete for their jobs. Once they all know the base offense, the coaches can correctly evaluate who is the starter because they will all be 'doing the same things' -or supposed to be doing the same things
The rest of the interview is going up on Broncos TV tomorrow.
“4th quarter comebacks means a guy screwed up in the first three quarters.” ~Peyton
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