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Chiefnj2 05-22-2012 09:15 AM

Daboll installing the 2010 Browns Offense?
 
Running back Peyton Hillis on what offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, his former coach in Cleveland, brings to the Chiefs and his smooth transition to a similar offense:

“It was good coming in and already knowing the playbook. When you know what you’re doing, you’re faster when you do it. He (Daboll) knows how to create mismatches for me out of the backfield, and then at the receiver spot. He’s really good with the quarterbacks too. It’s been pretty laid back for me, just helping the guys get to know the playbook and get things going. It’s good for me, and it’s good for the other teammates in the room with me because I can help them out.”

The Bad Guy 05-22-2012 09:21 AM

Lovely.

kysirsoze 05-22-2012 09:21 AM

Blueprint

Brock 05-22-2012 09:23 AM

Let's go a little further down the road to nowhere.

notorious 05-22-2012 09:24 AM

Yes!



Historic offensive offense.

BigMeatballDave 05-22-2012 09:26 AM

Well, I'm not gonna throw a hissy just yet.

We do have much better pieces in place than Cleveland had.

KCUnited 05-22-2012 09:29 AM

To Daboll!

jspchief 05-22-2012 09:30 AM

Brian Daboll has coached a playoff caliber offense.

Sincerely,
Lee Cothran

Micjones 05-22-2012 09:30 AM

Jake Delhomme/Colt McCoy/Seneca Wallace at QB.
Jack & Shit for WR talent.

Oh noooooooooes!

Fritz88 05-22-2012 09:31 AM

We have the personnel for it. I think we will be a top 5 attack.
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Kylo Ren 05-22-2012 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Fritz88 (Post 8631634)
We have the personnel for it. I think we will be a top 5 attack.
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Dante84 05-22-2012 09:46 AM

I'd love some quality analysis, and I know there are some nerds on here who would love to provide it.

Design-wise, is it a quality scheme?

Does anyone here know enough about the '10 Browns offense to give us a run down of its design? (i/e: run to pass ratio, types of runs, types of passes, placement of passes). How were the majority of their touchdowns scored? What types of plays got the most first downs? What types of plays produced the largest gains? On average, what type of play did they do on 1st, 2nd, 3rd downs? How often did they go for it on 4th?

What will each position's role be, and how important is it in this scheme?

Obviously stats from that season won't really be indicative of how we will perform, considering the talent levels are vastly different. But it would be neat to see some analysis so we can forecast how our offense will look, and who will perform and how.

Oh, and Cassel sucks.

Dante84 05-22-2012 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Dante84 (Post 8631654)
I'd love some quality analysis, and I know there are some nerds on here who would love to provide it.

Design-wise, is it a quality scheme?

Does anyone here know enough about the '10 Browns offense to give us a run down of its design? (i/e: run to pass ratio, types of runs, types of passes, placement of passes). How were the majority of their touchdowns scored? What types of plays got the most first downs? What types of plays produced the largest gains? On average, what type of play did they do on 1st, 2nd, 3rd downs? How often did they go for it on 4th?

What will each position's role be, and how important is it in this scheme?

Obviously stats from that season won't really be indicative of how we will perform, considering the talent levels are vastly different. But it would be neat to see some analysis so we can forecast how our offense will look, and who will perform and how.

Oh, and Cassel sucks.

Guys with access to PFF or whatever might come in handy for this. I know its a tall task. For your troubles, you will be repped and I will gift you my casino cash.

BoneKrusher 05-22-2012 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by John_Wayne (Post 8631645)

and that's the problem right there.^

The Franchise 05-22-2012 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dante84 (Post 8631654)
I'd love some quality analysis, and I know there are some nerds on here who would love to provide it.

Design-wise, is it a quality scheme?

Does anyone here know enough about the '10 Browns offense to give us a run down of its design? (i/e: run to pass ratio, types of runs, types of passes, placement of passes). How were the majority of their touchdowns scored? What types of plays got the most first downs? What types of plays produced the largest gains? On average, what type of play did they do on 1st, 2nd, 3rd downs? How often did they go for it on 4th?

What will each position's role be, and how important is it in this scheme?

Obviously stats from that season won't really be indicative of how we will perform, considering the talent levels are vastly different. But it would be neat to see some analysis so we can forecast how our offense will look, and who will perform and how.

Oh, and Cassel sucks.

It's from an article....and it only mentions the first 4 games of the season.....but FWIW:

Quote:

It took the Browns a while to figure out who they are. They opened the season against Tampa Bay with a 38 to 23 pass-run ratio despite never trailing until less than seven minutes left in the game. Even when Seneca Wallace replaced the injured Delhomme in Game 2 against Kansas City, the Browns still passed more (31 times) than they ran (26). And they led again until the middle of the fourth quarter.

Those were against defenses ranked 32nd and 31st against the run the year before.

The tide turned in Baltimore and continued last week against Cincinnati. In those two closely fought games, the Browns ran 54 percent of the time. Hillis accounted for approximately 50 percent of the plays with 49 carries and nine receptions.

Against the Bengals, Hillis was on the field for 63 of the team's 66 offensive snaps. He knocked two players who tried to tackle him out of the game -- safety Roy Williams and cornerback Johnathan Joseph -- and brought the rest of the defense to submission with a 24-yard run on his 27th and last carry.


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