I breakdown and analyze all aspects of football while giving as much detail as possible. The topics I cover can be relevant to the current state of the NFL or a subject I find interesting and not be discussed as much.
I use the NFL "All-22" to study the game film, used by the coaches, and provides a broader view of the game from both the sideline and the endzone. You may not pick up every aspect of how a play is run while watching on TV. When you get into the details, football is a complex sport, with plenty of moving parts and decisions based on previous game film. It is often a game of chess, and I am here to break it down for you.
well done dude. 👍 searching `Shanahan offense` this was the first video. 🥳, trying to understand why my cowboys keep sucking ass against Shanahan style offenses. coming from a noob here. 🤦♂
I wonder if his offense still includes throwing the ball in the Superbowl when all he had to do was hand it off twice, kick a FG and win the Superbowl.
Kyle Shanahan very underrated and he have no weakness to his game at all. He is an wizard on the offense. He is my favorite coach in the NFL and I hope he win a Super Bowl in the future, and one day be a future HOF!!!
Too "smart" for his own good. He never got all the pieces of his offense working in the SB. Kittle barely touched the ball, and Deebo didn't get runs or bubble screens. He kept running plays that #69 from the Chiefs was blowing up. Kept trying to force the ball to Deebo on deep routes. Deebo is a slash and YAC player.
As a raider fan I can’t wait to see how our receivers benefit from this system. Obviously davante can do it all, and jakobi solidified himself as a solid number 2 option, but now we get to see more Hunter Renfrow underneath, after it seemed like he was banished, and we get to see tre tucker on more deep ball opportunities. The only question mark is Michael Mayer. I hope he can get the right amount of reps to develop after showing promise in his rookie year.
This is how I know we Raider fans are the most dedicated. I am also a Raiders fan and came here to see this offense 5 minutes after he was hired watching a 2 year video lmao
Came because I heard about this hire. All I can say is kliff ran a pretty solid offense for the first half of the season until his last year with us but the second half of the season was pretty bad. Actually it was atrocious.🤮
Khalil Mack is best present example how to play LB. Four down lineman with 3-4odd or even creation of multiple blitz run or pass possible. Safety help on wr's can make situational down and distance pressure offense to shorten playbook options. Having xtra wild hybrid defenders hesitates offensive decision which is win. Blockers w/no one to block is win. Defense is my best with offense always been my passion and defensive study
as a rams fan, watching them play the 49ers angers me more than any other opponent due to the fact that every play looks the same yet they can never stop it. it’s crazy how such small differences in every play can have such an effect on a defense
Now with McCaffrey he's been able to become even more creative having that guy in the backfield that can also play receiver deebo does it to but people know the balls going his way when he's back there that's the cool thing about McCaffrey he's always back there so it's jot like you know if it's going to be a run or pass play or if he's even going to get the ball just more misdirection
Update: Yes He can be the Eagles franchise QB. Here's some all 22 there's 3 eagles games to see for yourselves ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JNbk_CiwgLs.html
Shanahan was OC for the Houston Texans from 2008 ro 2010. He began his career there in 2006 with promotions in '07 and '08. He was the youngest coordinator in the league. Head coach, Gary Kubiak, had been OC under Kyle's father, Mike Shanahan. Kyle left the Texans to coach under his dad. Having Arian Foster and Ben Tate as RBs in those years made the offense work exactly as intended. Now that Ryan, who played in Houston and is now the head coach, brought Slowik from SF with him, that offensive system is back. If the talent can live up to the scheme, Houston is on its way up.
@@basdfef4775 I wish! Intelligence is a great asset and it would be nice to have more. Artificial? Well, if I was artificial, I'd probably find a better body...one that would allow me to wear a belt without squishing my boobs. Hard to do at 72.
Shanahan has a beautiful design in the passing game. The way they flood threaten a defenders assigned zone and put him in conflict with his reads/rules/keys alone isn't the best passing game but when the running game comes out of the same exact formations and utilizing wr as rb and rb as wr and te as rb that attacks rules, creates mismatches and at the same time exposes coverage. Brilliant young coach. And then the stretch runs zone scheme with a patient back theres going to be a backside breakdown almost every play.