Superbowl/Wade Phillips proves point about using motion on offense.

I'm not an expert but I'd rather have JT4 in motion, even occasionally, or stacked for cleaner releases and a handful of shots against a S than standing like a statue before EVERY snap....
 
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We've had so many debates on here about motion or lack thereof. It was refreshing to see Wade Phillips/belicheck show us why having a bunch of motions does not help Qbs all that much in modern football. Some of you think defenses can be tipped off for man or zone coverage using motion and that hasnt been true in years.

BOTH Wade and Bill would have a man following Edelman/Cooks in motion only to be playing zone behind it. Both QBs struggled reading the defenses because of it.

Of all the sucky aspects of Richts offense.. the lack of motion wasnt the issue. Im excited to see what Enos employs and if his motions are used for playcalls and matchup advantages or to try and read the defenses.
You're talking about two Super Bowl caliber NFL teams. I just want us to beat up on middle-of-the-road ACC teams.
 
Please don't compare the defenses we will face in the ACC to those run by two of the best defensive play callers in NFL history.

At our level of play, motion absolutely helps the route concepts and your quarterbacks ability to identify the opportunity.
 
My thoughts are that if motion tips off the coverage, it's all gravy. As was stated earlier, motion is about two things (there could be more): free releases and leverage/angles. By using proper angles; out leveraging the defense; and causing even the slightest amount of hesitation or indecision, the offensive personnel will gain a decided advantage. This is true at all levels of football
 
We've had so many debates on here about motion or lack thereof. It was refreshing to see Wade Phillips/belicheck show us why having a bunch of motions does not help Qbs all that much in modern football. Some of you think defenses can be tipped off for man or zone coverage using motion and that hasnt been true in years.

BOTH Wade and Bill would have a man following Edelman/Cooks in motion only to be playing zone behind it. Both QBs struggled reading the defenses because of it.

Of all the sucky aspects of Richts offense.. the lack of motion wasnt the issue. Im excited to see what Enos employs and if his motions are used for playcalls and matchup advantages or to try and read the defenses.


I hope you don't really believe this
 
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