Let's see what plays this site can come up with to help the niners get creative and then let's see what they run as the season progresses shall we? It's all up to you to get as elaborate or as simple as you want.
We already know the Dives down the middle.
Sweeps and Quick Pitches
Counters and Misdirections (much like the wild taser)
Reverses (I'd like to see VD run this one)
Passes need to be geared to a QB with a short-ranged arm!
Slants
Quick Hitches
Short Posts
Timing passes
Safety valves
Buttercup plays
Quick TE dumps between the LB's
Drag plays to take advantage of the blitzes
Anyone have any ideas?
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Oct 15, 2009 at 4:52 PM
- 49erislander
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Oct 15, 2009 at 4:54 PM
- YungBird
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Until Davis learns how to break tackles I don't want him doing reverses, although he does have the speed..
Oct 15, 2009 at 4:55 PM
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Originally posted by BirdmanJr:
Until Davis learns how to break tackles I don't want him doing reverses, although he does have the speed..
This is a good point. Dude falls over on contact. Frustrating.
Oct 15, 2009 at 5:09 PM
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I think what needs to happen is there needs to be creativity so that the defenses begin to second guess plays.
Does not much matter who runs the reverses but that one is called at least.
How many quick pitches to the outside have been tried? Because of the number of blitzes the offense is faced with, quick TE or slot dumps and screens can be effective?
Does not much matter who runs the reverses but that one is called at least.
How many quick pitches to the outside have been tried? Because of the number of blitzes the offense is faced with, quick TE or slot dumps and screens can be effective?
Oct 16, 2009 at 5:09 PM
- SmokeCrabtrees
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Like some other might say I do not know why we do not use people to their strengths or throw people off guard.IT IS CLEAR that Hill's game isn't doing 25-50 yard corner fades on the sideline&since we are a running team...FINE,im all about greay D and clock management but when you get 1-3 yards on 1st down running up the middle than why not throw people off guard and do a a shotgun draw w/Gore on 2nd down to open up a more easy 3rd down for Hill/Gore to convert depending on situation.
Oct 16, 2009 at 5:12 PM
- IWASATTHECATCH
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Oct 16, 2009 at 5:19 PM
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Originally posted by NineFourNiner:Originally posted by BirdmanJr:
Until Davis learns how to break tackles I don't want him doing reverses, although he does have the speed..
This is a good point. Dude falls over on contact. Frustrating.
Funny because in his rookie season it would take 5 guys to bring him down but he would get stripped a lot. I think that might be a reason for him going down easier.
Oct 16, 2009 at 5:45 PM
- 49ers1fan1982
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Originally posted by IWASATTHECATCH:
Oct 16, 2009 at 5:47 PM
- DarthNiner
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Bubble screens, ala Wes Welker of the Patriots.
Oct 16, 2009 at 6:21 PM
- 49ers1fan1982
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Originally posted by DarthNiner:
Bubble screens, ala Wes Welker of the Patriots.
And then you will hear Crabtree 20, 10, TOUCHDOWN.
Oct 16, 2009 at 6:40 PM
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Originally posted by 49ers1fan1982:Originally posted by DarthNiner:
Bubble screens, ala Wes Welker of the Patriots.
And then you will hear Crabtree 20, 10, TOUCHDOWN.
sure hope so. I mean, the offensive line can block for one sec, right?
....RIGHT?!
Oct 16, 2009 at 6:52 PM
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Formation
WR1......WR2........TE2..LT..LG..C..RG..RT..TE1
............................................QB
.............................................RB
TE1 runs quick out & up (takes LB or Safety to sidelines out of the play)
TE2 runs a 5 yard drag. (middle of field should be open or this opens it up. one or the other)
WR2 runs a skinny post turned drag route 12ish yards out. The two TE's should have cleared the middle of the field.
WR1 Runs a deep post. (keeps FS from trying to jump one of the underneath routes)
RB Can either help in pass protection or run a swing route to the left. Could be WIDE open with all the traffic going the other way.
Primary target. WR2 in the middle of the field. Secondary target TE2.
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same formation
TE1 runs a skinny post turn drag route 10ish yards out.
TE2 runs a drag over the middle 3ish yards out. (takes his guy to opposite side of field to clear space for TE1)
WR2 runs a post route (basically just clearing the left side for the TE1)
WR1 runs the go route (again just clearing the left side out.)
RB either helps block or runs a swing pattern to the right.
Primary target TE1 on left side of field.
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same formation
Reverse PASS with WR1.
TE2 runs a 7 yard drag to the right.
WR2 runs a 15 yard drag to the right
WR1 passes to which ever is open. Throw it a way or run.
Primary target WR2. Secondary target TE2.
[ Edited by krizay on Oct 16, 2009 at 18:56:35 ]
WR1......WR2........TE2..LT..LG..C..RG..RT..TE1
............................................QB
.............................................RB
TE1 runs quick out & up (takes LB or Safety to sidelines out of the play)
TE2 runs a 5 yard drag. (middle of field should be open or this opens it up. one or the other)
WR2 runs a skinny post turned drag route 12ish yards out. The two TE's should have cleared the middle of the field.
WR1 Runs a deep post. (keeps FS from trying to jump one of the underneath routes)
RB Can either help in pass protection or run a swing route to the left. Could be WIDE open with all the traffic going the other way.
Primary target. WR2 in the middle of the field. Secondary target TE2.
......................................................................................................................
same formation
TE1 runs a skinny post turn drag route 10ish yards out.
TE2 runs a drag over the middle 3ish yards out. (takes his guy to opposite side of field to clear space for TE1)
WR2 runs a post route (basically just clearing the left side for the TE1)
WR1 runs the go route (again just clearing the left side out.)
RB either helps block or runs a swing pattern to the right.
Primary target TE1 on left side of field.
...................................................................................................................
same formation
Reverse PASS with WR1.
TE2 runs a 7 yard drag to the right.
WR2 runs a 15 yard drag to the right
WR1 passes to which ever is open. Throw it a way or run.
Primary target WR2. Secondary target TE2.
[ Edited by krizay on Oct 16, 2009 at 18:56:35 ]
Oct 16, 2009 at 7:20 PM
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Oct 16, 2009 at 7:41 PM
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Originally posted by darkknight49:Originally posted by 49ers1fan1982:Originally posted by DarthNiner:
Bubble screens, ala Wes Welker of the Patriots.
And then you will hear Crabtree 20, 10, TOUCHDOWN.
sure hope so. I mean, the offensive line can block for one sec, right?
....RIGHT?!
Oct 17, 2009 at 12:38 AM
- cNiner
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Hill roll right play action to gore than throw it across the field left to VD ! like VD's first ever TD vs Arizona
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