Post by goldenratio on May 4, 2020 3:44:35 GMT -5
www.giants.com/news/jason-garrett-dallas-cowboys-joe-judge-scheme-offensive-coordinator
Pro Football Focus data on the frequency of run concepts Garrett's team used doesn't go back further than 2014, so it is difficult to get information on different concepts. Since 2014, Dallas offenses have used a variety of run schemes, with outside and inside zone the most frequent most seasons. They also mix in man and power schemes.
When the Cowboys had DeMarco Murray as their lead back, for example, they ran outside zone far more frequently. The last two seasons have seen more inside zone with Ezekiel Elliott at running back. There seems to be real flexibility to adjust the run scheme depending on the strengths of the running back and offensive line.
It will be fun to see how Garrett decides to scheme his offense around the Giants personnel on the roster.
Kind of like Shurmer lol
www.si.com/nfl/broncos/news/5-adjustments-to-expect-as-pat-shurmur-takes-over-broncos-offense
"There were some power/gap concepts, but it tended to depend on the style of running back that was on the field."
"He doesn’t just adjust it in-game, but he also does so to account for the styles and strengths of whichever quarterback he's worked with. "
"Shurmur helped the rookie Jones improve game-to-game, and saw Manning have some good moments as well while being on a very obvious decline."
I hope garrett does great. But all coaches adjust to what they have to work with.
how is putting evan engram, a move TE, one on one blocking in pass pro against some of the best DE in the NFL adjusting to what he had to work with? How is getting barkely hit behind the LOS repeatedly with runs up the gu (behind the weakest point of the OL) adjusting to what he had to work with? etc. etc. I don't think shurmer "adjusted to what he had to work with" nearly enough.
But the point of posting that article is because I've been interested to learn to figure out what kind of OL blocking schemes the NYG would be employing. As of right now, it's a mystery. I just thought some would find the article interesting or comment further. If you do not fidn it interesting, please feel free to ignore it. Thanks.