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Author Topic: Philadelphia Eagles offense Whats curbing Chip Kellys attack  (Read 49 times)
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What's wrong with the ' offense?That's the question many observers are asking after watching 's unit struggle over the past two weeks. Despite sporting a 4-1 record and scoring 30-plus points four times, the ' high-flying offense has been grounded by rough-and- Kenneth Walker III Jersey rugged defenses in consecutive games. Philly didn't score a single offensive point , and the offense looked underwhelming . and , both ers in 2013, have put up pedestrian numbers all season. Have opposing defenses discovered the formula for stopping Kelly's spread attack?Given some time to dig into the , I unearthed three main reasons why the ' offense has lost some of its potency in 2014:1) Defensive coordinators have caught up with Nick Foles.The NFL is full of bright football minds, so it rarely takes long for astute coaches to adjust to personnel/schemes when they've had enough time to study the film and a se s tendencies. Defensive coordinators spent the offseason breaking down Foles' play within Kelly's system and crafted effective solutions to deal with the quarterback.From a scouting perspective, defensive coordinators understand that Foles is a limited athlete without the speed, quickne s or agility to threaten the edge as a runner. Thus, they are ignoring him on the zone-read and committing more defenders to attack in the run game. Against the pa s, defensive play callers are using more blitzes, stunts and games to create penetration up the middle, leading to Foles throwing balls with defenders in his face. As a result, Foles is fading away on his throws and delivering floaters to his receivers over the middle. Although he has gotten away with many of his "to s-ups," Foles' willingne s to throw the ball into traffic under dure s has led to his bloated INT number this season (five already, as opposed to two during the entire 2013 campaign). With teams acro s the league watching Foles seemingly crack under pre sure, more defensive play callers will turn up the heat to see if they can force the young quarterback into poor decisions from the pocket.Foles also has struggled with his accuracy and ball placement on deep throws. He repeatedly has been off the mark on vertical routes, preventing the from cashing in on some big-play opportunities. While Foles certainly deserves his fair share of criticism, the ' receiving corps hasn't helped him much, failing to get significant separation downfield. Looking at the tape against the and , I rarely saw a receiver win a one-on-one matchup on a vertical route. As a result, Foles is forced to fit the ball into tight windows, and 50-50 balls don't always work in his favor.Let's examine a couple of plays from this past Sunday that show how the wideouts' lack of separation really hurts the quarterback ...In the play depicted just below, is aligned on the outside of a trips formation to the right. He is instructed to run a go-route against rookie CB . However, Maclin is unable to run past Gaines with straight speed and fails to use a double move or stutter-step to force the young defender to hesitate. As a result, Gaines is in perfect position when the ball arrives and makes an easy interception on an ill-advised throw by Foles (TO VIEW THE PLAY, SCROLL LEFT TO RIGHT ON THE IMAGE BELOW):With Foles unable to connect with his receivers on vertical throws, defensive backs are increasingly jumping the ' short and intermediate routes. Although the ultra-aggre sive tactics leave defenders vulnerable to double moves and deep throws, many opponents are willing to push the envelope and force Foles to make tight-window deliveries.In the next play breakdown, the are in a dubs formation with all-hitches called in the huddle. The four receivers will stop their routes at about seven yards, aiming to give Foles an easy completion against St. Louis' man coverage. But defenders aren't afraid of vertical routes by receivers, so they are aggre sively squatting on the short routes. Without enough space to fit the ball into his receiver on the right (Maclin), Lofa Tatupu Jersey  Foles is forced to throw wide to avoid an interception by the hard-charging defender (TO VIEW THE PLAY, SCROLL LEFT TO RIGHT ON THE IMAGE BELOW):Foles hasn't played at a level this season due to the new tactics opponents are throwing at him. From various pre sures and blitzes designed to make him uncomfortable in the pocket to defensive backs aggre sively jumping routes, the quarterback is facing constant hara sment at every level. With these ultra-aggre sive strategies resulting in an alarming turnover total from the QB (eight, including fumbles), opponents will continue to ratchet up the pre sure until Foles performs better from the pocket.2) Defenses are selling out to contain LeSean McCoy.For all of the attention Foles received for his spectacular play in 2013, it was McCoy who served as the driving force of the offense. The 5-foot-11, 208-pounder (1,607 yards), displaying an electric running style that perfectly matched the ' dynamic scheme. McCoy attacked the middle of the defense on inside-zones with his explosive quickne s and burst, yet displayed the ideal combination of patience, speed and acceleration to turn the corner on outside runs. As a result, McCoy posted nine runs of 20-plus yards and three of 40-plus in 2013.This season, however, McCoy hasn't been able to get into a groove as the ' feature back. He is averaging just 2.9 yards per carry -- down from 5.1 last fall -- and has one run of 20-plus yards in five games. Stunningly, he has yet to crack the 100-yard mark in any game and his disappointing production has grounded an offense that was expected to rank as one of the most potent units in the league.Poring over the tape of the ' most recent games, I noticed defenses are committing more defenders to the box to slow down McCoy. Opposing coordinators are putting eight defenders near the line of scrimmage against the ' two-back/heavy formations and keeping at least seven defenders in the box against one-back sets. Without a legitimate running option at quarterback, the extra defender allows opponents to clog all of the lanes at the point of attack.Let's take a look at some examples ...In the following screengrab, the are aligned in a 3-4, with  Seattle Seahawks Men Jersey the safety walking into the box to create an eight-man front against the ' one-back formation. The have outnumbered the at the point of attack by alignment prior to the snap:Each defender is instructed to fill a gap along the line, which creates an impenetrable wall:With McCoy unable to find a seam in the defense, the are able to hold the electric runner to no gain:In the next screengrabbed play, the are again aligned in a 3-4 against the ' one-back set. Safety is dropping into the box to create an eight-man front prior to the snap:Once again, the have outnumbered the at the point of attack and a signed a defender to every po sible gap along the line. This tactic eliminates running lanes for McCoy and forces him to bounce around looking for a crease:With Bethea closing quickly to the alley on the back side, McCoy is limited to a moderate gain on this play:The also used double-crash blitzes to contain McCoy. In the next play, cornerback will crash off the edge, with defensive end slanting inside the offensive tackle. Safety is also blitzing from the wide side of the field to create more chaos for the offensive line. Quinn blows past the offensive tackle to create immediate penetration. Jenkins and McCleod also come free on their blitzes to seal the edges and prevent McCoy from bouncing outside on the play. This results in Quinn recording a tackle for lo s (TO VIEW THE PLAY, SCROLL LEFT TO RIGHT ON THE IMAGE BELOW):Obviously, clever scheming from opponents has prevented McCoy from getting loose, but the ' O-line woes have also been a factor. Philadelphia has played without three key blockers (, and ) early on, and the lack of continuity along the line has disrupted the rhythm of the running game. While and have been adequate replacements up front, they certainly are not premier players. Thus, the have struggled mustering running room when facing elite defenders at the point of attack. Given the disruptive impact penetration has on a zone-based running scheme, McCoy's backfield dancing has been a matter of survival -- not an electric player trying to do too much with the ball in his hands.3) With no DeSean Jackson, Philly's pa sing game lacks explosivene s.Kelly might downplay the impact of Jackson's absence, but there's no doubt in my mind that this has been a big part of the offensive struggles. Jackson was one of the most explosive playmakers in the league during his six seasons in Philadelphia. He tallied 105 receptions of 20-plus yards Steve Largent Jersey  and 35 receptions of 40-plus, scoring 39 total touchdowns (32 receiving, three rushing and four on punt returns). Jackson was a dynamic weapon in Kelly's scheme last year, posting career highs in catches (82) and receiving yards (1,332).Without Jackson on the field to command the defense's attention, opponents are committing more defenders to the box to stop McCoy and daring the ' receivers to win against man coverage. Now, I know Maclin is supposed to fill the void created by Jackson's departure, but he is coming off an ACL injury and not nearly as explosive as his former teammate. Thus, defensive coordinators are willing to concede a few plays to him on the perimeter if they can neutralize McCoy on the ground.Looking at the from the past two games, I've seen teams use more Cover 1 (man free) and Cover O (man without a deep safety) to suffocate the pa sing game.In the screengrab that follows, the are playing Cover 0, with five defenders locked onto the ' five eligible receivers. The linebacker is playing the John Reid Jersey  "low hole" to take away any cro sing routes over the middle of the field. The are bringing pre sure with five rushers on the play:Despite playing "off" coverage, the are able to blanket the ' receivers in man coverage. The "lurk" linebacker is looking for work with the running back heading to the flat:Foles waits for his receivers to come open, but no one wins despite the leaving the deep middle open:Eventually, Foles throws an incomplete pa s.Without a speedster on the field to blow past the defense on a vertical route, the were comfortable locking up the in man coverage.San Francisco also played Cover 1 Lurk with a safety dropping down in the middle to take away any cro sing routes. In the next screengrab, safety is the designated "lurker," with Bethea playing in the deep middle:After the snap, the run a cro sing route, as anticipated. Reid switches responsibilities with cornerback and jumps on the shallow cro s. Cox replaces Reid as the "lurker" and looks for a cro sing route or dig coming from the opposite side:Thank to fabulous execution/communication, the have Philly's receivers completely covered:Without an open receiver to target, Foles scrambles a bit before to sing a jump ball down the field in Maclin's direction that falls incomplete.The ' lack of explosivene s on the perimeter has encouraged more teams to play man coverage and the results have been decidedly in the defense's favor. With a tough divisional bout on tap , I'm curious to see how Kelly tweaks his scheme and personnel to combat the tactics that have grounded his offense in recent weeks.Follow Bucky Brooks on Twitter .
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