Maybe this can show us what sorts of route combinations to expect?? I already like the idea of numerous receivers running shorter routes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z700g-sndZ4
Thanks for posting. I know very little about the guy.
Fingers crossed. Seems awfully risky though. Would have preferred an OC with actual NFL experience.
That looks tailor made for Glennon. The more I hear about Tedford the more I like him.
http://youtu.be/3DE5UT85IHE Another game vs Miami that shows some of Cal's offense.
Fingers crossed. Seems awfully risky though. Would have preferred an OC with actual NFL experience.
it seems very risky. Theres gotta be a good reason Lovie had him lined up tho. After researching, it sounds like people have often mentioned how complicated his offense can be, but if the QB learns it he should have lots of answers. If there is no trade up for Manziel than I think we'll be sticking with Glennon or looking for a vet QB (dont know if there will be one) for this offense.
That looks tailor made for Glennon. The more I hear about Tedford the more I like him.
I was thinking along those lines as well. I was thinking that Tedford probably likes Glennon over everyone in this draft outside of Bridgewater and Manziel.
Sounds good except the inheriting Glennon bit. I am not excited about 6-7 wins. I want a QB who has a higher ceiling. With his history Cutler could even be an option. I would prefer a vet and a drafted QB and Glennon as insurance or trade him if he really does have any value.I am on record as being completely opposed to trying to build anything around Glennon. The winds of change are blowing..........hurry up and strap a sail on Glennon!
The only thing that worries me is Lovie won't even want to go after JFF.
Like it, Pepsi! I have NO problem with 'complicated', as long as it's just complicated for the QB. We got the QB to handle that. Much better than complicated for the receivers! When it's too easy, any D can figure it out and stop it!
The only thing that worries me is Lovie won't even want to go after JFF.
I hope he doesn't.
I don't like reading that there is "hope" things work out and that this guy, according to the writer, is a gamble. I don't know anything about him other than he has no NFL experience, seems the Glazers are taking quite a risk. A head coach with a poor offensive track record, and an O-coordinator with no NFL experience...very interesting.
The only thing that worries me is Lovie won't even want to go after JFF.
I don't see how that's a bad thing.
Eh, I'm not sure his lack of NFL experience is really any worse than someone who had only worked as a position coach. His resume's long enough that I'm not too terribly worried in that regard. And as someone mentioned in another thread, I like how he doesn't have a long history of working with Lovie. I take it as a positive sign that he's not being taken on as any sort of a good ol' boys network sort of thing.