Originally posted by pasodoc9er:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by GangstaGangsta:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by pasodoc9er:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Personally i think Kyle should take advantage of Purdy's tendency to scramble left with the drill to enhance his offense with Purdy. In a sense, that bobbled pass to Kittle was the kind of scramble drill I'm talking about. Kittle wasn't even supposed to run a route, but he saw his QB in trouble and found a zone for Purdy to throw to him.
Those Purdy tendencies to bug out and drift left, I think, is a good opportunity for the WRs to adjust their routes via a scramble drill, and possibly break a big one against the defense like Kittles bobbled catch did in the Dallas game.
Well, if Eagles think Brock has a tendency to scramble left, this would be a good week to work on having him scramble right. Screw Eagles up a bit. But big plus would be that when Brock is being chased around in the backfield, if he is moving Right, he can just uncork one while running. In the situations where he was scrambling Left, it is really hard ,sometimes impossible to stop, turn around and let one fly. Brock threw one into the Left sideline but it was awkward. Had he been running Right, it would have been an easy throw.
We'll see if Kyle works on having Brock scramble right on Sunday. I hope so. A couple times he got where he had to corkscrew himself around to chuck the ball. Running right, that just doesn't happen. My guess is he scrambles Left when the play is designed to go that way, nothing more complicated than that.
Agree that It is harder as a right hander to set up and throw if he's scrambling left. As others have said, defenses are forcing him to scramble left, either by a blitz or slanting the DLine rush, or stunts. I just think Kyle should take advantage of that and use his scrambling (right or left) to Purdy's advantage in those scenarios. I.e. moving pockets to the left and a screen to the right. The scramble drill is another way to take advantage of those defensive schemes.
You're absolutely right. After watching the all-22 from the last few games it has become apparent to why he often scrambles to the left. The majority of those instances it's because that is where his reads are flowing and he knows a roll out right only leaves him the option to run or take the sack.
Agree 💯%, and as others have said, McGlinchy isn't the most elite pass protector out there, so it makes sense that a lot of pressure will come from his side. Mcglinchy being Shot Putted by the DE was a to me.
That was sorta my point…have kyle work on pass plays that work to the Right, not the Left. Unquestionably Brock bails left most of the time because flow of play is Left. All Kyle needs to do is to call plays that flow to right…well, some of them , anyway.
McGlinchy is a good run blocker so you run right and boot left. That's one adjustment they made in the Dallas game. They also switched to a gap blocking scheme at the goal line in the 2nd half.
So with the Eagles- basically zone run to McGlinchey's side, and change up with the counter-trey and Trent Williams lead blocking.
good luck stopping that run, then play pass off those runs. The play pass drift rout to Kittle was sort of like this combo.
Let's see how the Eagle defense handles the 49er run game.