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den-the-coach
Schottenheimer’s offense requires a great deal of input from the QB. They are expected to make crucial calls at the line and have the ability to change plays.
jrry32
Just expect the running game to take the lead with a lot of throws in the 5 to 15
yard range. This offense is especially slant heavy.
libertadrocks
I agree with the premise. Schotty is bringing in his Coryell style offense but is tailoring it the the talent we have. We had more success with the WCO in 2010 so he is adding a lot of that stuff to the playbook. I also agree that our offense will not be as conservative as 2010. We have more talent now.
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Just expect the running game to take the lead with a lot of throws in the 5 to 15 yard range. This offense is especially slant heavy.
How did Sanchez's passes break down according to range? Looking at just one year--->
SANCHEZ 2010:
Short. 10 Yards & below: 66.3% of total attempts, with 60.4% completions
Medium. 11-20 yards: 22% of total attempts, with 55% completions
Deep medium. 21-30 yards:6% of total attempts, with 30.0% completions
Long. 31+ yards: 5.7% of total attempts, with 17% completions ...which btw is pretty bad on long attempts.
BRADFORD 2010:
Short. 10 Yards & below: 74.4% of total attempts, with 66% completions
Medium. 11-20 yards: 19% of total attempts, with 47% completions
Deep medium. 21-30 yards: 3.7% of total attempts, with 27.3% completions
Long. 31+ yards: 2.9% of total attempts, with 23.5% completions ...which is a below okay completion rate on long attempts.