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Jimmy Rayes playcalling
Oct 6, 2009 at 9:45 AM
- eddy99_1999
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Eventhough our o-line needs improvement I've notice that our offense has oppened up with some interesting plays , every sunday while watching the games i would ususally predict the offenses plays whether its a pass or run but i was quite surprise about on the amount time i was wrong this sunday so cudo's to Mr. Ray lets just get o-line fixed
Oct 6, 2009 at 10:07 AM
- caliman4life
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1 thing I notice is when we were up 21-0 instead of run,run,run,punt, he went 4 da kill shot(da td to morgan). looks like old dogs can learn new tricks. He mayb ajustin at a slow rate but he still doin it. hopefully he continue to adjust his gameplan accordingly as da season go on. it'll be da difference in how far our season goes
Oct 6, 2009 at 10:08 AM
- carl
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Originally posted by eddy99_1999:
Eventhough our o-line needs improvement I've notice that our offense has oppened up with some interesting plays , every sunday while watching the games i would ususally predict the offenses plays whether its a pass or run but i was quite surprise about on the amount time i was wrong this sunday so cudo's to Mr. Ray lets just get o-line fixed
The biggest difference I've seen is that he's got Vernon Davis facing the QB when catching the ball. I think that's been the difference between catching and dropping.
Our running game and passing game are being hindered by bad offensive line play. I don't know how much of that is coaching or technique or focus or whatever. But if our line doesn't start playing up to their potential, our offense will continue to look horrible.
And I'd like to see our WR's and QB get more efficient at hot reads. With 8 guys consistenty in the box, they absolutely should expect it, prepare for it and execute against it. No excuses.
Oct 6, 2009 at 10:16 AM
- Norcal9erfan
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Originally posted by carl:Originally posted by eddy99_1999:
Eventhough our o-line needs improvement I've notice that our offense has oppened up with some interesting plays , every sunday while watching the games i would ususally predict the offenses plays whether its a pass or run but i was quite surprise about on the amount time i was wrong this sunday so cudo's to Mr. Ray lets just get o-line fixed
The biggest difference I've seen is that he's got Vernon Davis facing the QB when catching the ball. I think that's been the difference between catching and dropping.
Our running game and passing game are being hindered by bad offensive line play. I don't know how much of that is coaching or technique or focus or whatever. But if our line doesn't start playing up to their potential, our offense will continue to look horrible.
And I'd like to see our WR's and QB get more efficient at hot reads. With 8 guys consistenty in the box, they absolutely should expect it, prepare for it and execute against it. No excuses.
V. Davis' catch improvement was the countless hours in front of a jug machine!
Oct 6, 2009 at 10:17 AM
- D_Niner
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Originally posted by Norcal9erfan:Originally posted by carl:Originally posted by eddy99_1999:
Eventhough our o-line needs improvement I've notice that our offense has oppened up with some interesting plays , every sunday while watching the games i would ususally predict the offenses plays whether its a pass or run but i was quite surprise about on the amount time i was wrong this sunday so cudo's to Mr. Ray lets just get o-line fixed
The biggest difference I've seen is that he's got Vernon Davis facing the QB when catching the ball. I think that's been the difference between catching and dropping.
Our running game and passing game are being hindered by bad offensive line play. I don't know how much of that is coaching or technique or focus or whatever. But if our line doesn't start playing up to their potential, our offense will continue to look horrible.
And I'd like to see our WR's and QB get more efficient at hot reads. With 8 guys consistenty in the box, they absolutely should expect it, prepare for it and execute against it. No excuses.
V. Davis' catch improvement was the countless hours in front of a jug machine!
I love to spend countless hours in front of jugs...
Oct 6, 2009 at 10:22 AM
- eddy99_1999
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I think a certain somebody was looking at our wr screen plays and was like ( if that was me i would have taking it all the way ) on that note for a physical receiver Josh Morgan gets taking down to easily
Oct 6, 2009 at 10:28 AM
- redrathman
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I love the search function.
http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/thread.php?num=130879&highlight=jimmy%20raye
http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/thread.php?num=130879&highlight=jimmy%20raye
Oct 6, 2009 at 8:23 PM
- carl
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Originally posted by D_Niner:Originally posted by Norcal9erfan:Originally posted by carl:Originally posted by eddy99_1999:
Eventhough our o-line needs improvement I've notice that our offense has oppened up with some interesting plays , every sunday while watching the games i would ususally predict the offenses plays whether its a pass or run but i was quite surprise about on the amount time i was wrong this sunday so cudo's to Mr. Ray lets just get o-line fixed
The biggest difference I've seen is that he's got Vernon Davis facing the QB when catching the ball. I think that's been the difference between catching and dropping.
Our running game and passing game are being hindered by bad offensive line play. I don't know how much of that is coaching or technique or focus or whatever. But if our line doesn't start playing up to their potential, our offense will continue to look horrible.
And I'd like to see our WR's and QB get more efficient at hot reads. With 8 guys consistenty in the box, they absolutely should expect it, prepare for it and execute against it. No excuses.
V. Davis' catch improvement was the countless hours in front of a jug machine!
I love to spend countless hours in front of jugs...
Mmmmm... Jugs.
Oct 6, 2009 at 8:35 PM
- tohara3
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Hope Jimmy Raye continues to improve with play-calling as the season moves along.
Oct 6, 2009 at 8:43 PM
- 49erRider
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Originally posted by calinig4life:
1 thing I notice is when we were up 21-0 instead of run,run,run,punt, he went 4 da kill shot(da td to morgan). looks like old dogs can learn new tricks. He mayb ajustin at a slow rate but he still doin it. hopefully he continue to adjust his gameplan accordingly as da season go on. it'll be da difference in how far our season goes
After reading this I officially have my first migraine.
Oct 6, 2009 at 9:22 PM
- cyber9er
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I think Jimmy Raye is doing an OK job. I liked the WR screens and the post routes over the middle for vernon.
[ Edited by cyber9er on Oct 6, 2009 at 21:22:33 ]
[ Edited by cyber9er on Oct 6, 2009 at 21:22:33 ]
Oct 6, 2009 at 9:28 PM
- Izyniner
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I think everyone seems to forget that this is a new offense. It will take time to learn the game speed plays and the cordinator to learn what player to call on in what situation. Growing pains, should keep improving each week.
Oct 6, 2009 at 10:24 PM
- Godsleftsock
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If Singletary says the offense will evolve, then I'm looking forward to it.
Oct 6, 2009 at 10:48 PM
- mjonags32
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funny how the zone was on Raye's as5 when he called the end around to Bruce that resulted in a loss, but this week when Walker runs the double reverse for positive yards, no one calls for his head.