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Zac's Play Calling is all about deception


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He is setting up defenses for plays he will call later in the game

Case in point, the 4th and 1 to Mixon.

Teams have seen us go to Uzomah on the play action multiple times in that situation.

No one figured we would pass to Mixon in that situation.

Everyone in the stadium thought Mixon would just run for the first.

Later in the game, we call the same play for Uzomah, except to the other side of the field for a TD.

Defenses are going to have a very hard time figuring us out and defending us.

 

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1 minute ago, SmoothD said:

He is setting up defenses for plays he will call later in the game

Case in point, the 4th and 1 to Mixon.

Teams have seen us go to Uzomah on the play action multiple times in that situation.

No one figured we would pass to Mixon in that situation.

Everyone in the stadium thought Mixon would just run for the first.

Later in the game, we call the same play for Uzomah, except to the other side of the field for a TD.

Defenses are going to have a very hard time figuring us out and defending us.

 

 

So, Taylor is sucking in the first half to be better in the second half?

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37 minutes ago, UncleEarl said:

 

So, Taylor is sucking in the first half to be better in the second half?

Pretty much 😁

Also, notice how in every game this year, he wants to score before halftime.

 

Side note:

The Bengals have won 11 straight coin tosses and always defer.

 

 

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1 hour ago, SmoothD said:

He is setting up defenses for plays he will call later in the game

Case in point, the 4th and 1 to Mixon.

Teams have seen us go to Uzomah on the play action multiple times in that situation.

No one figured we would pass to Mixon in that situation.

Everyone in the stadium thought Mixon would just run for the first.

Later in the game, we call the same play for Uzomah, except to the other side of the field for a TD.

Defenses are going to have a very hard time figuring us out and defending us.

 

Doesn`t seem like rocket science, I`m pretty sure all offenses are doing this. Maybe this is new for Zach Taylor or he is catching on? Or maybe we are just having players actually making plays and running his offense. Easier to do when you can protect your Qb, play defense and control the ball.

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