Pray tell, good sir, what is the AAGO? Google just gives me the Apartment Association of Greater Orlando & the American Academy of Gnathologic Orthopedics.
This offseason, with the hiring of Doc Brown, is the first time I've heard of Trap Concepts. Who else in CFB/NFL (other than the Cleveland Browns) is using these concepts, and which coaches are considered to be progenitors and innovators of 2-Trap?
The Stanford offence - and the Bill Walsh style West Coast generally - utilizes the fullback to attack the flats in the passing game with bench routes and and the occasional chip and wheel. Point is, we don't have a Owen Marecic/William Floyd type of fullback on our roster. How do we incorporate these concepts with our current roster? Do we use an H-Back to do this, or rely on the fullbacks we have on the roster? New role for Wyatt Shallman perhaps?
BTW, Gruden's break-down of Spider 2 Wide Banana is absolutely delicious - thanks for the link!
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I've always been a fan of "Give Us Barabbas."
Columbian, man. 100% Columbian.
Troy burns.
Pray tell, good sir, what is the AAGO? Google just gives me the Apartment Association of Greater Orlando & the American Academy of Gnathologic Orthopedics.
This post is adorable!
Don't forget Jarrod Bunch in that mix!
This offseason, with the hiring of Doc Brown, is the first time I've heard of Trap Concepts. Who else in CFB/NFL (other than the Cleveland Browns) is using these concepts, and which coaches are considered to be progenitors and innovators of 2-Trap?
Will Team 137 take to the proverbial Yellow Submarine again?
The man is a right proper dude.
This reads like the script for Hoosiers as written by Werner Herzog.
Do pandas eat bamboo?
They got Mike Dantoni's name wrong.
Disrespectful.
I've always wanted to say this.
Fo'Shizzle.
Dear G-d, man, what the hell is the lotion for?
Well, I don't want Fop, goddammit. I'm a Dapper Dan man.
His name is Duane and he has more game at 12 than I do as a grown-ass man.
The Stanford offence - and the Bill Walsh style West Coast generally - utilizes the fullback to attack the flats in the passing game with bench routes and and the occasional chip and wheel. Point is, we don't have a Owen Marecic/William Floyd type of fullback on our roster. How do we incorporate these concepts with our current roster? Do we use an H-Back to do this, or rely on the fullbacks we have on the roster? New role for Wyatt Shallman perhaps?
BTW, Gruden's break-down of Spider 2 Wide Banana is absolutely delicious - thanks for the link!
EDIT: The link to the Gruden footage is from Coyote's article on Breakdown Sports. Link: http://breakdownsports.blogspot.com/2015/03/inside-playbook-harbaugh-mi…