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Kyle Shanahan's schemes are light years ahead of what McVay does..

January 12, 2017 09:32AM
Its not even close man.

We're looking at Kyle's offense now and I'm fascinated with his zone blocking scheme and the way it sets up play-action and option plays. They way he freezes pursuing backside defenders. Its a wide zone run game which is fascinating.

His inside handoffs, shovel passes, the way he uses his two back sets as wingbacks and receivers out of the backfield. Devonta had 54 recs and Tevon had 31 recs. That's 85 recs out of the backfield. The way he uses power vs speed in the run game is exciting. He utilizes well what each player does well. I could see him scheming Gurley and Benny beautifully in two back sets.

He runs more play action bootlegs with Ryan something he never did much of. Obviously Shanny figured out that Ryan was more mobile than given credit for. Its a rhythm quick-strike short passing game, with bootleg-action rollout.. Its a well balanced attack and he spreads the ball around from multiple formations. .

Below is an example of his play-action bootleg game. Watch how hard the Panthers bite and they're able to sneak the te out the backside.

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Shanny is an aggressive play-caller, I'm watching him in a situation against the Panthers with about 3:58 left in the game where most play-callers would call for runs to try and run out the clock Kyle sees the Panthers crowding the line with 8 in the box and dials up a quick slant to Julio for 75 yards and a touchdown!!

I don't know that I've seen anyone utilize the strength of his players any better since Mike Martz.

Conversely Sean McVay is running Jay Gruden's quick strike 3 step controlled passing scheme. Its a pretty basic WCO scheme based on running the ball well short passing with a lot of run after catch

I really don't need to say much more about it, its a basic WCO scheme. Nothing fancy power game predicated on execution.

I know its not all about X's and O's but who the head coach is philosophically will be who his team IS.

The differences between the two offenses is night and day. .

I don't want Jay Grudens offense. No Way smiley



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Laram
SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  Kyle Shanahan's schemes are light years ahead of what McVay does..

laram596January 12, 2017 09:32AM

  yep!! Martz 2.0

Rampage2K-376January 12, 2017 09:37AM

  Re: Yeah 43 stole my thunder posting that...

laram291January 12, 2017 09:49AM

  Re: Kyle Shanahan's schemes are light years ahead of what McVay does..

bigjimram21284January 12, 2017 09:41AM

  Re: Kyle Shanahan's schemes are light years ahead of what McVay does..

Rampage2K-297January 12, 2017 09:46AM

  Re: Kyle Shanahan's schemes are light years ahead of what McVay does..

Rams43278January 12, 2017 10:01AM

  Re: Hmmm...

laram276January 12, 2017 10:09AM

  Re: Hmmm...

Rams43263January 12, 2017 10:32AM

  Re: That's good 43 but what did GM's know about Bruce Arians?

laram250January 12, 2017 10:44AM

  Then count me in for McVay!!!!

RFIP315January 12, 2017 10:11AM

  Guess you have the better eye for detail

PHDram282January 12, 2017 10:14AM

  Re: Yeah two years removed..NM

laram166January 12, 2017 10:20AM

  cant argue that

PHDram229January 12, 2017 10:36AM

  Re: cant argue that

laram230January 12, 2017 10:43AM

  Re: cant argue that

PHDram231January 12, 2017 11:14AM

  Maybe bringing his Dad too is not the worst idea

promomasterj254January 12, 2017 10:14AM