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Not sure how willing Ben will be to being coached after 15 years in the league. As far as the backups, Rudolph may be able to improve but not sure Hodges has the tools.
Although I can't say that I know exactly all the duties of a QB coach, I can only assume as far as Ben goes it would be more of a "let me tell you what I saw on this play" kinda thing?
I mean at this stage I would think as far as mechanics and what Ben does is pretty much set.
Although I can't say that I know exactly all the duties of a QB coach, I can only assume as far as Ben goes it would be more of a "let me tell you what I saw on this play" kinda thing?
I mean at this stage I would think as far as mechanics and what Ben does is pretty much set.
Couldn't agree more. Hopefully he helps fichtner to disguise the play call better, I mean anything could be an improvementI doubt Canada even deals with ben outside of qb meetings... he is there for the young guys plain and simple
I doubt Canada even deals with ben outside of qb meetings... he is there for the young guys plain and simple
It’s not about plays,” Canada said. “It’s about players. Our system is very easy to learn. We find a way to teach it and they believe it and we want them to learn it as fast as they can. I don’t get any points for saying two years from now, you’re really going to understand this offense. That doesn’t matter. We’re going to win right now. That’s why we’re here.”
I think this hire may be entertaining at the very least....
Canada is arguably best known for his pre-snap motion. Few offensive coordinators get as creative before the snap than him. Shifts, trades, jets, orbits, he’s been committed to stressing defenses. Overloading and creating the numbers game if the defense doesn’t respond, creating extra gaps to run through, or just putting defenders on the move and forcing them to switch and keep their run fits without anytime to communicate.
Nice video from 2017 which shows this.
https://Invalid Link - Check SN Hom...matt-canada-will-impact-the-steelers-offense/
nothing new with the concept of pre-snap motions to get the defense to adjust and show their coverage hand, but that is indeed a lot of presnap movement shown in the video. I doubt that will have quite the same impact in the Pro's as college, but that may not even be a useful conversation as I am not convinced he is being brought to change the offense as much as teach MR. Time will tell I guess.
Final Thoughts
Just in general, bringing someone in to be dedicated to those guys is important. Rudolph in particular. The team drafted him with the hope of being the franchise and not having a QB coach is a disservice to that investment and his development. But they have seemed to get a bright mind in Canada who hey, if things go well, two years from now, may become the Steelers’ OC. Just saying.
I'm not sold on our OC and welcome any new ideas to get the offense more creative and unpredictable.
I think this hire may be entertaining at the very least....
Canada is arguably best known for his pre-snap motion. Few offensive coordinators get as creative before the snap than him. Shifts, trades, jets, orbits, he’s been committed to stressing defenses. Overloading and creating the numbers game if the defense doesn’t respond, creating extra gaps to run through, or just putting defenders on the move and forcing them to switch and keep their run fits without anytime to communicate.
Nice video from 2017 which shows this.
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https://Invalid Link - Check SN Hom...matt-canada-will-impact-the-steelers-offense/
Anything that could improve the current predictability of our Offense is very welcome, even if he is not setting the world on fire or discovering the wheel, just being better than a guy that every ******* time in 1st down puts holton as the single WR, 2 TEs and 1 tackle eligible (banner), then sends holton on a vertical route that No One buys while another run for 2 yards occurs...nothing new with the concept of pre-snap motions to get the defense to adjust and show their coverage hand, but that is indeed a lot of presnap movement shown in the video. I doubt that will have quite the same impact in the Pro's as college, but that may not even be a useful conversation as I am not convinced he is being brought to change the offense as much as teach MR. Time will tell I guess.
Holy crap. That involves a lot of scheming. It makes our offensive schemes look very underwhelming. I have a good feeling about this but I've never even seen the guy.
Anything that could improve the current predictability of our Offense is very welcome,
LOL.....Our play clock would be around negative 15 or 20 doing all of that motion and shifting.