The 2011 Tim Tebow Tracking Thread

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  • Atlas
    BRACK FRIDAY BUNDURU!!!!!
    • Feb 2010
    • 7949

    Originally posted by glenwillett
    Ok but the blocking does differ a bit from the straight line power scheme we had been running for the past two seasons.. A change that is happening in season using the same personnel.
    No, it really doesnt... the only thing that changes is the one guy they leave unblocked, and that isnt exactly rocket science, especially for NFL offensive linemen... the only huge difference b/t this and any other run oriented offense in the NFL is that the QB will sometimes keep the ball... like i said, it isnt rocket science...

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    • Atlas
      BRACK FRIDAY BUNDURU!!!!!
      • Feb 2010
      • 7949

      Originally posted by glenwillett
      Fine, clearly NFL teams can just install this 10 minutes prior to kick off, try it out in the pregame workouts and things will be just peachy... Nothing in the NFL is rocket science, it's still football..
      team pretty much did this with the wildcat, back when it was popular...

      Originally posted by glenwillett
      Again the point is that other teams have been taking reps in the same scheme for 4 months, in the NFL that matters and if it didn't then teams wouldn't start practice in May.
      glen, i have installed this offense at 4 different high schools, all in less than a week... an NFL staff is certainly better at doing this kind of thing than i am... stop acting like this is a complete overhaul with an uber complicated scheme, b/c it really isnt... its minor changes to the offense already in place...

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      • Tailback U
        No substitute 4 strength.
        • Nov 2008
        • 10282

        Originally posted by glenwillett
        I think another thing that a lot of people are forgetting is that Denver is still in the process of installing this offense.

        Sure, Tebow is more comfortable with the scheme but last time he checked he's the only on on our offense that played in Meyer/Mullen's scheme. Every other team in the league had a full preseason and now 10 weeks of the regular season to perfect their offense, we're still adding new stuff every week. So far it's week 3 of a process that usually takes an entire off-season of mini-camps followed by training camps and a preseason.

        Not like that would have anything to do with offensive efficiency...
        That will work for and against Tebow and the Broncos, though, because as they add stuff to the offense, teams will begin to get stuff on film and be able to gameplan better for the offense.

        I'm not rooting against Tebow but I still think this is a flash in the pan and it won't last long - unless Tebow can improve his accuracy and start completing more passes.

        The offense will be easy to stop once defenses get more film. It's simple assignment football and it is very similar to the Wildcat offense that took the league by storm a couple seasons ago.

        Like I said, Tebow will need to get better at passing or the Broncos aren't going to go anywhere with this offense.

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        • ZoneBlitz
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          • Feb 2009
          • 1844

          I really hope Tebow & the Broncos can keep winning with this unique run-heavy zone-read style, i get bored of teams passing the ball 55 times a game.

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          • Atlas
            BRACK FRIDAY BUNDURU!!!!!
            • Feb 2010
            • 7949

            Originally posted by glenwillett
            Never said it was complicated I said it was different. Your HS resume is very impressive and while I agree that NFL coaches could probably get it installed faster they still have to go against coaches and coordinators who have faced it before and are probably just a tad bit better at what they do than the gym coach at Thomas Jefferson High School and PoDunk, West Virginia.. Just a hunch.
            so what are you arguing now??? that b/c NFL defenses are so well coached, that is what makes this offense hard to install??? cmon glen, you are running in circles now... btw, two state titles in FL bitch, jus sayin...

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            • Atlas
              BRACK FRIDAY BUNDURU!!!!!
              • Feb 2010
              • 7949

              Originally posted by glenwillett
              Yeah I think it matters that NFL DCs are better are stopping teams than HS coaches or maybe just that pros are better athletes than HS kids, even in Florida believe it or not. I think that makes it a little harder to change a pro style passing team into an read option team. If not why don't you have a college or pro job by now?

              And I never said it was hard to install I said the team was growing into it. Maybe it's a little harder to install because our OC, QB, RB and WR coaches as well as our head coach have no experience with it but the biggest thing is that the offensive unit is young and raw and barely learning the first offense they were given this year, yet alone their second.

              The point remains, Denver has significantly less practice running their offense than the rest of the NFL besides maybe the Raiders because of the QB situation. And if that doesn't matter than I have a call to make because apparently we can cancel mini-camps and the preseason and save teams millions of dollars on roster and workout bonuses because we can just throw this shit together in 10 seconds according to Atlas and go out there and be world beaters...
              glen, you are totally missing my point... this isnt a compete overhaul of the offense... they just took the offense they had, installed a few zone read wrinkles to it, and went from there... they don't have to take the offensive line into the meeting rooms, sit them down and explain how the blocking is different, b/c it isnt... everything is the exact fucking same as their regular running plays (assignment wise), except for now, the QB is a run option... however, you can continue to overreact to all my posts, b/c i dont have any experience with this kind of thing and ive never had to play or coach in/against an offense like this at the HS or college level... you are the expert, i bow to you...

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              • DSpydr84
                I need a sub
                • Oct 2008
                • 2605

                Yeah, blocking schemes are blocking schemes. Directions and concepts may change but zone is still zone and power is still power. If the offensive line knows the blocking scheme (which they do in the pros), you could put in three new plays while your offense is on the sideline if you wanted.

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                • NAHSTE
                  Probably owns the site
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 22233

                  Atlas does kind of have a point though. Nothing changes for the lineman, most of the sight reads are on the QB. And Tebow of course is familiar with making those reads from his collegiate days.

                  Anyway, people are forgetting that the Falcons tried running strictly zone read in 2006 and it worked for two games then completely fell apart.

                  Not saying it will fall apart for Denver, just saying that this HAS been tried before. Last night Deion and co. kept insisting that this has never been done, or even attempted, when it has.

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                  • ZoneBlitz
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                    • Feb 2009
                    • 1844

                    Originally posted by NAHSTE
                    Anyway, people are forgetting that the Falcons tried running strictly zone read in 2006 and it worked for two games then completely fell apart.

                    Not saying it will fall apart for Denver, just saying that this HAS been tried before. Last night Deion and co. kept insisting that this has never been done, or even attempted, when it has.
                    Thank you! I remember that, i mentioned it days ago. I was wondering why everyone had forgotten about it.

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                    • DSpydr84
                      I need a sub
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 2605

                      Originally posted by glenwillett
                      What about going from power blocking to zone blocking? Like Denver has been trying to do this year...

                      http://www.milehighreport.com/2011/1...-zone-blocking
                      That still shouldn't be overly difficult for a professional lineman. They've all used zone/power/belly/trap/etc concepts since they were in HS. The "zone blocking scheme" is more of a media term; I don't know one team in the NFL that doesn't use it.

                      What DOES probably need timing is pitch relationship, which is what you were saying. And that will take some time to wrinkle out. So I agree with your point. What am I doing here??

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                      • NAHSTE
                        Probably owns the site
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 22233

                        Originally posted by glenwillett
                        What about the running backs, wide receivers and tight ends? Outside of McGahee and Fells we have a hodgepodge of youngsters and former basketball players at those spots. They don't have any kind of adjustments to make going from a pro style passing and running style to a bunch of pre-snap motion and option plays?
                        I think there's a reason Decker is the only receiver Tebow looks to. Being white, he's probably the only one who has been able to grasp the new concepts fast enough.

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                        • FirstTimer
                          Freeman Error

                          • Feb 2009
                          • 18720

                          Denver seems to be picking up the running fine. They are 4th in the NFL in RYPG.

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                          • Warner2BruceTD
                            2011 Poster Of The Year
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 26141

                            Some of you guys can disregard the changes Denver has made as minor from a technique perspective (although I think you are downplaying that aspect drastically), but this is the only time I can recall an NFL offense changing everything they do, philosophically and otherwise, right down to the play calls, to such a drastic degree mid season. Aside from a completely revamped base offense, they have installed a new red zone package, new short yardage package, basically everything is different. Saying a power block is still a power block is like saying "a jump shot is a jump shot" if a college basketball team converted from a run and gun to a Princeton offense.

                            I think if Denver wins the division, or even makes the playoffs, John Fox should win Coach of the Year running away.

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                            • FirstTimer
                              Freeman Error

                              • Feb 2009
                              • 18720

                              Originally posted by glenwillett
                              Check the YPC for the first few games.. That's why I'm having a little bit of a hard time believing that this are the exact same blocking assignments. Unless the entire Denver o-line all just got better at the exact same time together.
                              Or they are playing worse teams? Meh?

                              Don't know.

                              it's fun to watch.

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                              • NAHSTE
                                Probably owns the site
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 22233

                                Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                                this is the only time I can recall an NFL offense changing everything they do, philosophically and otherwise, right down to the play calls, to such a drastic degree mid season.


                                Sup.

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