What happened to the Broncos defense last year vs this year
@Professor-of-Gaming
11 ай бұрын
Examine the offenses of the 4 0-3 teams and rank them first to worst. As a panther fan, i'm certainly expecting closer to "Worst" than first.
@NAT-turners-Revenge
11 ай бұрын
*WHY* justin fields cant read a defense? *WHY* CJ stroud can be successful long term? *WHY* justin Jefferson is a top 3 receiver?
@shinachung7468
11 ай бұрын
Can you break down the lions pass rush/their coverage?
@SkiDaBird
11 ай бұрын
I'd love to see a part 2 about how defenses are successfully handling this, once it starts happening.
@timonkeller8927
11 ай бұрын
There will be no counter. Offenses will forever be broken
@Jamac007
11 ай бұрын
The only way defences are going to catch up is if they nerf the motion.
@MILLERJ07051
11 ай бұрын
Maybe the patriots way of using more Dbs which could theoretically still hide man coverage if you switch
@KindredBrujah
11 ай бұрын
Masked coverage will probably be the solution. Always show man but sometimes play zone so the offence doesn't know what you're doing even with a motion. You'll need very versatile DBs to achieve this, though.
@Horible4
11 ай бұрын
Receivers are gonna be running back and forth and in circles in the backfield waiting for the ball to be snapped before the decade is over
@josephpullium5026
11 ай бұрын
Understanding football on a deeper level has refined my perception on the sport. I don’t even trash talk about players anymore. Especially on defense. This game is so mental.
@graces5634
9 ай бұрын
Its why most QBs and so many combine workout warriors don’t make it
@TheSmarq17
11 ай бұрын
I used motion as a Pop Warner coach and was criticized by the local HS coach for being "too mental". I have never understood why teams of all levels didn't use motion more, especially at the snap. Shifts are also excellent at creating "speed vs slow" matchups. QB's, even at a Pop Warner level, should be able to read simple defensive movements if their coach understands how to explain their keys. With everyone always in copycat mode, these motions will soon be at every level - unless coaches continue to keep their heads buried in the sand.
@TheGuyCalledX
11 ай бұрын
It's crazy how after Shanahan took over, basically half the high school teams in the Bay Area started running a ton of concepts from his offense
@21Kolb
11 ай бұрын
too mental is crazy lol. i think he is intimidated by you.
@TheSmarq17
11 ай бұрын
@@21Kolb I'm not sure but I remember he ran an offense that was basically; option right, option left, TE pop and All Go. At least that's all I remember seeing in the games I went to. Mainly his anger was since I refused to run his offense for my kids who were going to be freshmen the next year. I understood that but, since the kids really enjoyed the offense, I stuck with it for the few years I coached. We won with it as well.
@theboxingtrainingnetwork
11 ай бұрын
I agree
@masonC01
11 ай бұрын
@@TheSmarq17 its because the freshmen probably tried telling him to add your plays. No one enjoys running option every play lmao
@sunshizzleyou
11 ай бұрын
A huge part of this is just how talented the players in Miami or SF are. You’re seeing a lot of teams attempt to copy this but simply don’t have the players to execute it. Speed of Hill, Waddle and the RB’s combined with Tua’s quick processing speed and accuracy allow this to happen. Green Bay just ran a similar outwards motion with Musgrave and it was just slow and clunky.
@t4d0W
11 ай бұрын
Exactly. The motion concept was always there but the Fins have speed demons on WR/RB and the Niners have the Avengers lineup around Purdy where they essentially have 3 RBs who can run from the backfield. Teams who realized the kind of talent they have in the roster have the ability to elevate the idea into a very strong cheat code. In some cases for the Chiefs they have a creative play caller/designer in Reid who can execute stuff like that easy for his team (for getting the defense to show their coverage). While other play callers struggle even trying to implement and sell motion for their offense.
@mobrule8219
11 ай бұрын
Every team would motion on every play if it was easy. I do not recall the Dolphins committing a single pre snap penalty so far which is amazing with how complicated their offense is.
@Vincent-ht9it
11 ай бұрын
And we committed so many illegal shift/motion penalties last year in the first year of McDaniel’s offense
@VaanRavi
11 ай бұрын
They still commit them. More then half the time hill or waddle is moving forwarding in motion. Can't do that
@mobrule8219
11 ай бұрын
@@VaanRavi Sure, it's all a grand conspiracy by the NFL to allow Dolphins to cheat... good call, not. The 49ers and the Dolphins are doing this with RBs, TEs and WRs as they know the snap count so they can plant a foot and cut right at the snap and use momentum to evade / defeat stationary defenders. See how it could not be utilized as effectively in Buffalo because of the crowd noise, which was epic yesterday? Game ball for the Bills Mafia.
@beeaggro2593
11 ай бұрын
last year, not this year@@VaanRavi
@andrewlorenzo6611
11 ай бұрын
last year they did @@VaanRavi
@R41D3RNAT10N
11 ай бұрын
This was EASILY the most informative explanation of NFL route/motion concepts I’ve ever seen. Thank you!
@jppagetoo
11 ай бұрын
Ben Johnson is definitely doing all of this. Maybe not to the extent the Dolphins are but it is all over the Lions offense. The Lions also run and pass from the same sets and motion. It is hard to know what the Lions will do based on pre-snap reads. I haven't watched Miami becasue the are not on TV around here, but wow, they are good.
@craigcampbell8560
11 ай бұрын
The Chiefs have been motion heavy for years. While motion can be used to confuse defenses, it's even more useful as a way to read a defense pre-snap. It pressures defenses because you can use motion to overload a side, then snap the ball while the defense is still trying to adjust to the formation. The Chiefs 2 short TD passing plays "Corn Dog" were both designed to take advantage of the way the Eagles would adjust to motion. The result was two WIDE open TD's in goal line offense in the Superbowl. Even if defenses "figure it out" we'll always see motion because it will never become useless.
@TrollingstonJohn
11 ай бұрын
I was going to comment on this. Don’t act like the Fins are the ones perfecting this, Chiefs have been doing this with MASSIVE success for years
@HoonTurd
11 ай бұрын
phew good comment dude for a second the dolphins had a nice thing going for them, glad we could bring the chiefs into the conversation
@TheMedic1216
11 ай бұрын
The Joe Gibbs Redskins did this quite often, in the 80’s and early 90’s as well.
@TrollingstonJohn
11 ай бұрын
@@HoonTurd oh I know, I just want the chiefs to win one more superbowl, then i'll shut up
@jjay__
11 ай бұрын
@@TheMedic1216 yes, and the shanahans too
@cowboyevan
11 ай бұрын
I really wish the official broadcasts used the more zoomed out camera angle. Watching the live game you can’t see any routes and are forced to just watch the QB. Feels like i’m missing half of the game
@jayschafer1760
11 ай бұрын
I'm sure the NFL considers that issue to be a feature, not a bug. Gotta pay them a bunch more money if you want to see the all-22 or the end zone angles.
@cowboyevan
11 ай бұрын
@@jayschafer1760 How does one access that?
@removedot
11 ай бұрын
@@jayschafer1760 there reason given for a longtime was because people would be too critical of QBs
@greghmn
11 ай бұрын
This would be a golden opportunity for CFL coaches and players to take their chances in a far more lucrative league. In the CFL, anyone behind the line can move in any direction up to and including the time of the snap. Subtract the QB and 7 line players from the 12 per side and that's up to 4 guys in motion, often running go routes full tilt, synchronized to pass the line of scrimmage a fraction of a second after the snap. Insight into how to adapt this to the NFL's game as well as stop it would be invaluable to the far richer organizations south of the border. This is truly the game before the game within the game, and it'll be fun to see the ongoing struggle between offensive and defensive units across the league.
@dc2717
8 ай бұрын
My compliments and thanks to you. Very well done! Graphics, analysis, voice over, all excellent. And no annoying music😊
@Quivver77
11 ай бұрын
You guys make the best breakdowns! Keep up the great work!
@MurkTempers
11 ай бұрын
It’s such a unique balance between using the motion and not. If you’re dead 50/50 on using it/not, there’s no way the defense can know if you are GOING to motion. Meaning they have to be ready to defend what you give. Then, they have to also know every single possibility you can motion INTO. It’s one player on the offense causing complete chaos for the entire 11 men on defense. Really cool stuff, how simple yet effective it is
@MattTrussell
11 ай бұрын
As a Carolina fan, I am shocked that it's possible to run anything other than Run, Run, Screen behind the line of scrimmage, punt.
@monz7951
11 ай бұрын
Same here Steelers fan lol
@FuturisticFishbowl
11 ай бұрын
Watching this is funny to me. As a Canadian, our football has motion on every single play because of the rule differences. It's crazy to me that motion is an innovative thing in the NFL
@shapeshifter8778
11 ай бұрын
I started to watch CFL from about last season. And from what I can see, is that CFL is more dynamic. The forward motion plays big part in my opinion. Also the rules regarding to kick/return and onside kick. It is possible to score touchdown from a placekick or punt. Or just to get fresh set of downs.
@FuturisticFishbowl
11 ай бұрын
@@shapeshifter8778 Glad you're enjoying it! It's definitely a lot different than the NFL, there are way more ways to throw the defense off, hence the need for only 3 downs.
@tapecentral4936
3 ай бұрын
Your videos are incredible brother. Please never stop, I will watch them for AGES. You break down such complex concepts very effectively
@kiroolioneaver8532
11 ай бұрын
The CFL has always already allowed mutliple players to be in motion behind the line of scrimmage before the snap (know colloquially as "the waggle" lol)
@ComfortablyNumbb130
7 ай бұрын
Motion has always been a way to give the offense advantages whether it shows coverage scheme or gains a favorable matchup. The Dolphins are using the burst motion that moves the slot guy outside. Ive seen offenses around the league adapt this motion. But as always Defense will adapt
@dpscribe
11 ай бұрын
Thank You for the video on the concept of motion for the pass and run on offense.
@22bmorse
3 ай бұрын
So I’m a student college basketball coach, and I think one thing I’ve really noticed is how much football and basketball sygerize a lot of movements and motions. I think an easy example is every team has a full out of bounds play where you essentially run a Hail Mary, easy example, but from a deeper level I feel like the Virginia motion offense uses the same principles as the route schemes in some parts of this video. A lot of the Virginia offense is based around making quick reads, and rotating around what are called stagger screens. Essentially a stagger is a couple of screens meant to throw off the defender , I see a lot of this is slip routes and leverage routes. And if it doesn’t work you “flip” the offense, which gives you looks on the opposite wing, almost line a check down. So overall, just interesting if anyone sees where im coming from.
@marke.1021
10 ай бұрын
Wonderful job of explaining this, graphics are so so helpful. Glad you were able to find the footage and put graphics in it and not over complicate things.
@Aidanmaharaj
7 ай бұрын
Mike McDaniels watched a couple of CFL games for sure. In Canada only two receivers have to be set the rest ALWAYS motion. This always makes the passing game and offense in general more explosive which is why is is balanced as a 3 down game making it more fair
@mikaelpaul7900
11 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Every time I watch your channel, I feel as if I am up to date on what is going on in the N.F.L.
@miche1df
9 ай бұрын
11:30 some real wing-T vibes from that play (looks like the wing reverse off of buck sweep action), really nasty
@slumped378
11 ай бұрын
Sean McDermott is one of the greatest defensive minds in the NFL.
@jeremycullen
11 ай бұрын
i just wish he was 13 seconds better against the chiefs :(
@beeaggro2593
11 ай бұрын
tbf he didnt need to do shit
@kevincurry8350
4 ай бұрын
I always thought the 99 to early 2000s Rams utilized shifts and motions very well. I used to like watching all the shifts and motions they made prior to snapping the ball. It had some opposing defenses scrambling, trying to figure out who to match up against.
@bpnation37
11 ай бұрын
All this motion is just so hard to defend, it really messes with the rules of coverage especially these days where most defenses are running match zones instead of true zones.
@washburnbilly
11 ай бұрын
I had no idea that it was this complicated? But then again I'm not a huge fan, but i do enjoy watching the Lions when I get the chance. Great video brother 👍
@SyWoit
11 ай бұрын
The browns defense has experimented with motion on their line a little bit during the titans game which is pretty interesting
@joshlewis575
11 ай бұрын
I'll never understand why the defensive coordinators aren't nearly as innovative as the offensive ones. Like how do we never see a 1-4-6, or 2-3-6 on 3 & long. Like last night 3 & 22 if only have 1 guy is rushing there u can play man and still spy the qb.
@t4d0W
11 ай бұрын
@@joshlewis575 Because not every defense has the the elite talent to simplify things when the offense complicates it at the last minute. The 2006 Bears defense just played cover 3 on early downs to get teams to late passing downs. So they can sit on tampa 2/inverted cover 3 to defend the pass. And have Urlacher be the best tight end in those situations covering the zone under the safeties. Hell not every team can successfully rush 4 nowadays on late passing downs. Let alone have great talents in coverage to rush 3/drop back 1 to spy against someone slippery like Mahomes.
@falkkiwiben
25 күн бұрын
I'm a rugby fan who knows nothing about this sport, but I still want to thank the algorithm for bringing me here
@nborynack
11 ай бұрын
Love these videos. So cool to learn evreything that goes into play design. The depth of knowledge and breakdown blows my mind as your average armchair enthusiast!
@maskedman5657
11 ай бұрын
As much a problem for passing Greg Roman was on offense he made motioning at the snap the norm for that absolute killer run game.
@hansmeyer1991
11 ай бұрын
This makes me appreciate football so much more. I am a completely casual watcher, never played a snap in my life. Crazy what goes into running these schemes and what the players are aware aof.
@NAT-turners-Revenge
11 ай бұрын
Teams can attempt to copycat the dolphins motions, however, do they have an accurate/patient qb? Do they have agile speedsters at RB/WR etc. So, I see many teams having marginal success with the motion concept.
@benguensche
11 ай бұрын
The chiefs have been successfully doing this for a long time. This isnt some new thing the dolphins just came up with
@contextt4w
11 ай бұрын
@@benguensche We found a Chiefs fan, everybody
@deanmarten
11 ай бұрын
@benguensche actually, if you pay attention to breakdowns from analysis's they've added several totally new wrinkles.
@benguensche
11 ай бұрын
@@deanmarten if i add some wrinkles to my running game, did i reinvent the running game?
@deanmarten
11 ай бұрын
@@benguensche who said he invented the passing game? I said the Dolphins have added some very innovative wrinkles. Wrinkles, which in the 104 year history of the NFL are very new and different. Dude, they just scored 70pts. Let's not act like that was a fluke. You don't drop 70 on a fluke.
@leecowell8165
11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the many explains I had no clue WHY Miami is so effective. Sure they have the speed but if people are out of position and/or indecisive that speed is all the more effective. Yeah a copy cat league next year everybody will be using motion but they still don't have the speed of Miami. Miami is also a step ahead at executing motion. A lot less penalty because they don't screw it up very often. And Tua is cerebral a lotta people do not realize this. This guy catches on quick thus not every QB has his mental quickness and it shows. This is why most offenses are gonna have a tough time implementing this much motion. All players need to be on the same page we layman have no idea wtf is going on with these professionals.
@connorboyle3027
11 ай бұрын
Shanahan and McVay been using tons of motion successfully since like 2018 without the same speed that Miami has. Miami has taken it to another level not just with the speed but it’s the short motions from slot to outside receiver and vice versa which doesn’t give defenses enough time to adjust since it isn’t a full field motion.
@theboxingtrainingnetwork
11 ай бұрын
Agreed lol
@iansze2652
11 ай бұрын
The CFL has been doing this for ages, where all receivers can go in motion prior to the snap.
@James-vj5hz
11 ай бұрын
As a Canadian, pre snap motion just seems normal to me.
@ernestogastelum9123
27 күн бұрын
it used to happen in the NFL when QBs were pocket passers and had to use their brain more
@mikegresko7144
11 ай бұрын
it’s gonna sound stupid for a second but this is a modern evolution of old school schemes and option based offenses
@702TifosiGambler
3 ай бұрын
3:20 Mike McDaniels has some serious balls to throw an out route to the short side of the field after running clear out motion to the short side of the field.
@tedwilliams7006
11 ай бұрын
Great video as always! I'm curious if any NFL defenses are successfully fooling offenses in similar scenarios. Are there any defenses that will send a man into movement to track an offensive player in motion but still maintain a zone defense at the snap? Or is that a little too chaotic for a defense?
@Avedominusnox8311
7 ай бұрын
This man is the Jimmyhighroller of the NFL and I love it
@MWBowen403
11 ай бұрын
The Dolphin's run game is a thing of beauty. Best of luck to them for the rest of the season.
@CxDubxU
11 ай бұрын
Before Sean McVay, the jet sweep motion was only a novelty in the league
@benguensche
11 ай бұрын
Andy reid has done this forever dude
@300jet
11 ай бұрын
Once again a superb analysis. Just outstanding!
@Atlas-pn6jv
11 ай бұрын
Packers, when they were more competitive, also used a LOT of motion plays. They had someone in motion in almost every snap.
@DownfallHitlerParody
10 ай бұрын
We were doing this 💩 in Madden 20 years ago, now the NFL is just figuring this out 🤡🤣
@peterpretentious
11 ай бұрын
can you explain why every professional nfl team runs a screen pass on 3rd and long nowadays? like wtf is the logic
@fghddgg8060
11 ай бұрын
I’d assume the logic behind it is that do it it being 3rd and long the secondary is probably going to play off, so maybe teams feel that that a guy in open space with a blocker or two is more likely to get across the sticks then actually trying to complete a pass downfield. Personally I still prefer throwing it past the sticks.
@dylanbudd9128
11 ай бұрын
The idea behind it is that there’s a very small chance the offense can convert, so they use the screen to give more space to the punt team. Or, if it’s in plus territory, the team may not try and convert a long first down but gain just enough to be in FG range
@qaaronrodgers2479
11 ай бұрын
Because on 3rd and Long, if defense is playing 3 deep and rushing 4 you won’t have time to throw down the field. So a good zone beater is a screen pass.
@americanfootballacademy1741
11 ай бұрын
Screens are Low Risk - High Reward plays so throwing a screen in an otherwise unlikely-to-convert situation is not a bad idea. The Dolphins and 49ers do this extremely well because they have some of the best athletes in the NFL. Most every OC I know (including myself) tries to replicate that but you really need to have the right guy. The alternative is to take an intermediate shot but depending on your QB, those are dangerous in that situation. A lot of those big chunk plays through the air (deep or intermediate) come when defenses have to defend both the run and the pass. When they only need to defend the pass and the DC has time to spice things up, incompletions and punts are more common. Another note is that if you have a 3rd & 15 and complete a screen for 12 yards, maybe you go for it on 4th. 4th & 3 is a lot more attractive than 4th & 15.
@treynoe4934
11 ай бұрын
The idea is they are playing off. As such if you trick the DL then there is a soft spot underneath the Defensive secondary. You then fill this with a ball carrier and blockers that are more suited to blocking on the second level then your typical receivers. Logically speaking you should expect a big play to pop and maybe get the first
@nickgutierrez83
10 ай бұрын
It's still so weird to me that the Miami Dolphins are legitimate offensive innovators right now. Except for like three weeks with the Wildcat, the Dolphins offense hasn't been interesting since Dan Marino retired, until now.
@victorfranca85
27 күн бұрын
I love the proper voice over tone in these vids. I would sound like a banshee if it were me doing the voice over. Now, develop a British accent to do nature documentaries. I only watch nature documentaries in British. Non negotiable
@crow3y__c584
8 ай бұрын
The Skyy Moore play was absolutely beautiful.
@stevetornovish6632
11 ай бұрын
Fantastic presentation. Thanks for this.
@raycapetillo5569
9 ай бұрын
Fantastic breakdown!
@21Kolb
11 ай бұрын
all of this is not possible without great protection. Wish my steelers had a competent offensive line.
@t4d0W
11 ай бұрын
A sound play caller who doesn't put his personnel in bad spots can also work magic. Bobby Slowik (from the Niners working with Shanahan) is a first time play caller for the Texans and got their offense to put 30 on the Steelers defense. Meanwhile Matt Canada put a pitiful 6 points against a Texans defense which isn't noteworthy.
@chefchefchef
11 ай бұрын
Same with kelce too, missed week 1 but still has top receptions, they literally just have him walking around till they snap the ball 😂
@Joshua-uw7wm
11 ай бұрын
This is what I love about football it's so complicated and intricate
@Fishmanistan
11 ай бұрын
I thought I was seeing more motion this year than I was used to. Noticed it during Lions Chiefs and haven't been able to shake the thought since.
@Gmoneygrip1960
11 ай бұрын
Thanks it all seems so simple for the great teams
@jameskuhns3544
11 ай бұрын
What's wild is how a lot of these that you call wide open still require precise timing to complete before the defense covers it back up. A lot of the people dismissing Tua (or even Purdy) act like the motion makes it trivial, but if that was the case the Dolphins would score 70 every week
@t4d0W
11 ай бұрын
I think people don't understand there are also levels to this. At baseline what the motion does is not only get the best athlete the mismatch (Hill for Fins, Deebo for Niners, etc.) prior to the snap but helps reveal the coverage pre-snap. So even a QB who is good at reading his targets can be confident to make a great decision and step in to throw even if the coverage look changes up a bit post snap. And for good play caller/designers, the other guys are just as good targets to throw to if they have the mismatch themselves (TE vs a small corner sitting in zone, etc.) Fins dropping 70 points is just a scenario unique to them given the athletes they have. For the Niners its just getting mismatches and CMC ripping explosives on the ground.
@terrenceliburd8655
Ай бұрын
The Cowboys fans were angry with Dan Quinn after Greenbay literally shreded his defence. And cried when he didnt have an adjustment for it. Problem is there is no adjustment for this offence, none. It's designed to gauge defences and get yards in chunks. Very large chunks!
@TheOriginalKings
11 ай бұрын
Not only does motion cause confusion, but in Miami's case, players with elite speed in motion can be scary for a defense. Having played CB, I can tell you firsthand that a player running full tilt in my direction before the ball is snapped can be terrifying. Fins up!!!! Let's go!!!!
@localppc242
11 ай бұрын
Speed and Motion did nothing for those Fins, on Sunday
@TheOriginalKings
11 ай бұрын
@@localppc242 I’m more disappointed in the defense. It’s awful. The scheme is suspect and the “bend but don’t’ break” ideology is not how defense should be played.
@Jmurda1983
10 ай бұрын
It’s also a lot harder to play press coverage on a man that is in motion
@markgraham2312
11 ай бұрын
This piece was excellent.
@yeti4269
11 ай бұрын
I wish this exact video was out 5 years ago when I was playing Madden like crazy
@ryandaniels7917
11 ай бұрын
"the turf monster gets the center" ah come on man dude just wanted everyone to miss that
@Mik3yLow
11 ай бұрын
Chiefs been doing this for a long time while everyone talked shit and said we were using college schemes. Now that Hill goes to Miami and they start running our offense to the tee, suddenly everyone's on board 😂
@doodmonkey
11 ай бұрын
Look back in time, when the wild cat was crazy, the only thing they had against the Pats during that time.
@_Farbs
11 ай бұрын
i haven’t watched the video yet but it just seems like a good idea getting a guy like tyreek hill a running start
@yusufhalilovic2838
11 ай бұрын
dawg imagine going back to the 1960s and running the dolphins offense now they think they would, without exaggerating, run into each other every play lol
@Jerico-fd2zk
10 ай бұрын
Motion to read defense presnap with shift+ motion once set again. RPO calls can hot audible automatic
@jplummer
11 ай бұрын
Pats have reacted to the motion/man check by staying put but reassigning themselves pre-snap. They don't always do this, in an attempt to blunt the effect of the motion/man check.
@NYTROOPA
11 ай бұрын
Buffalo Bills run second least motion in the NFL 🤦🏻♂️ They need to help Allen identify coverage.
@t4d0W
11 ай бұрын
Allen is an anomaly. Even if he's not a read monster, if he understand that Stefon Diggs is still 1v1 vs a guy he's been burning all day 30 yards downfield, he's chucking that shit deep.
@justdirt
9 ай бұрын
Motion was just one of those quirks in the rules that people have been waiting for teams to start really using. As time passes, an offense ultizing the lateral in set plays seems more likely to happen
@jamesh684
7 ай бұрын
It's just really risky. The worst thing an offense can do is turn the ball over quickly and force their defense back on without enough rest.
@larrylitmanen9877
8 ай бұрын
I am old enough to remember when the Dolphins went crazy with WildCat one year until Bill Belichick put an end to it. This year Bill is not in a position to do much but i am sure someone will take care of the Dolphins. I feel like Ravens are too good this year and Joe Flacco is ready too.
@Unpluggeddddd
9 ай бұрын
Watching this after the Chiefs offensive offsides call versus the Bills. Isn’t presnap motion toward the line of scrimmage illegal? Unlike offensive offsides, presnap forward motion gives the offense a huge advantage. It’s why Canadian football can be so much fun to watch
@michaelblack6888
11 ай бұрын
Kyle Shanahan has had motion built into pretty much every single play for the past decade and now all the sudden its a revolution. 🤣
@harrymills2770
10 ай бұрын
Seems like both KC and Miami are wise to the pre-snap motion ploys. Neither had much luck against the other in yards or scoring in Frankfurt.
@YungKilla46
11 ай бұрын
Very informative video. Thank you!
@christiansrensen5958
11 ай бұрын
Excellent analysis. Although at 6:30 let's be honest, you and I could shut our eyes and gently toss the ball past that Broncos defence.
@sunshizzleyou
11 ай бұрын
That game looked like actual broncos fighting actual dolphins in the ocean.
@ethanmcdonald3383
11 ай бұрын
I’ve notice Miami and Detroit use a ton of motion this season!
@t4d0W
11 ай бұрын
Makes sense for the Lions too. The athleticism of their O-line for run blocking besides their talent is top notch. So they can do various ways of run blocking including pin and pull that not many teams can afford for their run game.
@PL2550Dolphins
11 ай бұрын
Here @4:14 shows how the Chargers were influenced from their loss to the Dolphins, and took away motion plays used against them to help them beat the Dolphins former coach who was fired because Flores couldn't do with Miami what McDaniel is doing. Oh the sweet irony 😂... Brian Flores tried to destroy Tua Tagovailoa and now thanks to Tua's elite play, Tua is indirectly destroying Flores.
@leecowell8165
11 ай бұрын
I can't believe Tua wasn't starting in his very first year after being drafted. I mean this guy was killer at Alabama.
@PL2550Dolphins
11 ай бұрын
@leecowell8165 He was coming off a major injury... they should have sat him his first year, but it has all worked out.
@t4d0W
11 ай бұрын
@@PL2550Dolphins Technically that was the plan. In Flores' first year his OC was old man Chan Gailey because they were going to ride with Fitzpatrick (who Gailey worked with previously). But Fitz went down so Tua had to be the starter and he never let go. The problem was not getting a proper OC for Tua and thinking he can just with the defense alone. Which is why the Fins offense even with Tua's talent then always look discombobulated.
@Chewyfood
9 ай бұрын
Eagles showed how to beat it against MIA. Yes, they got destroyed by SF, but how can you blame the Eagles, they were gassed after 90+ defensive snaps in an OT win with SF having 10 days of rest. The way you beat it is you have two good interior lineman to stuff the run, and two athletic edge guys to protect the check-downs from getting huge gains (highly dependent on those guys tackling well), while the LB's stay back to cover zone.
@myosick
11 ай бұрын
It's crazy to me that teams haven't been taking advantage of the ability to motion at the snap for years. It has been an underutilized rule and it's an easy way to gain a big advantage. I think coaches like McDaniel are well-versed in game theory and that's the future of the league. Furthermore I can't wait to see where these guys take the game next. I think we're probably about 10 years away from seeing teams lean more into laterals once the ball carrier is into the secondary, sort of like running option concepts later into plays
@hadbl12
8 ай бұрын
I love this.. part two please
@theairevolution2430
11 ай бұрын
awesome analysis!!!
@parrsnipps4495
11 ай бұрын
Offenses have to do something to get the defense going the wrong way. Ever notice how a Reverse will get on average about 8 yards? Double reverse same thing. But what do most teams do? Run up the middle for 1-2 yards. If I was a head coach, running up the middle would be out the door.
@willhartley5173
11 ай бұрын
Matt Canada watching this: so my motion jet sweeps ARE good
@fadercreek
11 ай бұрын
remember the ravens ray lewis and ed reed defenses when they use to all move around pre snap to confuse the qb and the whole offense that might be the best counter for that heavy motion offenses
@fadercreek
11 ай бұрын
@@basdfef4775 1st or 2nd superbowl?
@catsfive
11 ай бұрын
I don't watch football. AT ALL. What I DO watch, tho, is really awesome videos by experts explaining stuff. I enjoyed this a lot and learned a lot about new innovations in football offenses. The pendulum swings forever, don't it? Great job, man, skilled video, 100% thumbs up. :_
@memoriesofdaysgoneby2348
5 ай бұрын
Over states the “brilliance” of offensive motion vs. individual defender break downs in execution. All these motion plays are useless against a PROPERLY STAFFED Bears 46.
@meanmutton
11 ай бұрын
Great analysis!!!!
@Roguedispatcher
9 ай бұрын
I always thought the ref were missing clear illegal motions on these orbits and jet motions
@kevincharles1983
11 ай бұрын
Helps when you got the fastest players in the league. Edit: defenses will have to evolve
@martinzaehringer1697
11 ай бұрын
There is an apocraphyl (sp?) story of an American scientist taking a Russian scientist to a football game and trying to explain it to him. Finally, the Russian asks, "Do Americans understand this?" The American says yes, and the Russian exclaims, "No wonder you rule the world. You are all geniuses."
@markkwong9512
7 ай бұрын
“Showing a clear man coverage” and here I’m looking at the defence barely moved.
@withmessagesofvirtueiamunt2380
11 ай бұрын
Only breaks it if the script reads man goes in motion and defense goes completely stupid
@theboxingtrainingnetwork
11 ай бұрын
Excellent
@theairevolution2430
11 ай бұрын
These offenses are not simple. There's a depth of responsibility and QB that has to understand A LOT of options and concepts. Tua admitted this much when he said he was learning. I guess the student is becoming the Master.
@Dabbingduck420
9 ай бұрын
This is hard to stop on defense unless your mlb adjusts a half man half zone on defense to throw off the qb. In zone you can kind of disguise man by adjusting your zone to “fake” man defense. This rarely ever works though. I’d like to see this nerfed by the NFL in some way. I think it’s too powerful
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