Coach Gibbs ‘Chalk Talks’ Pass Protection
Posted by on February 5, 2012 – 5:20 pm
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Former Redskins head coach Joe Gibbs has had Super Bowl success that needs no introduction or qualification–he is simply one of the best of all time.
On the eve of Super Bowl XLVI, Gibbs made a ‘chalk talk’ video for his website “Game Plan For Life,” discussing his keys to tonight’s game. The Gibbs Redskins teams were known for being solid on defense and creative on offense–first with the running game, and later with an open aerial attack.
But for a coach who needed three quarterbacks for his three Super Bowl titles, Gibbs understands the importance of quality pass protections. Both the Giants and the Patriots have found offensive success through the air, and he explains how both have been able to keep their quarterbacks upright:
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By pez despenser on Feb 5, 2012 | Reply
this is completely off topic. Brian, I’m watching the Bowl right now. It’s near the end of the 2nd qtr. The Pats just got called for HOLDING. The o-lineman put his arm up around the defenders neck, hooking him. Chirs Collinsworth said it was a “hook shot to the head”. Does this not happen to Orakpo play after play after play??? Did this just become a penalty??? Or is it only called in the Super Bowl? Pats just scored! Go Woodhead! MVP!
By 007 on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
007 says:
February 6, 2012 at 2:14 pm
007 says:
February 6, 2012 at 12:51 pm
This is my current 53-man construct provided we sign a FA QB as we’ve done both years of the SHANAHAN era. This assumes a trade down and out of the #6 slot for which we pick up another 2-round choice. Otherwise, totally different construct.
QB [2]
Starter
MATT FLYNN – FA
Back-up
REX GROSSMAN – re-sign
RB [4]
ROY HELU
EVAN ROYSTER
TIM HIGHTOWER – re-sign
CHRIS POLK – RB 2nd round Washington
TE [3]
CHRIS COOLEY
DWAYNE ALLEN – TE 1st round Clemson
LOGAN PAULSON
WR [7]
SANTANA MOSS
DWAYNE BOWE – FA
JABBAR GAFFNEY
LEONARD HANKERSON
NILES PAUL
ANTHONY ARMSTRONG
BRANDON BANKS
O-line 2012 [9]
LT – TRENT WILLIAMS
LG – CARL NICKS – FA
C – WIL MONTGOMERY – re-sign
RG – CHRIS CHESTER
RT – MIKE ADAMS – RT 2nd round OSU
Back-ups
JAMMAL BROWN
BRANDON WASHINGTON – G 4th round Miami
SCOTT WELLS – FA
LS
NICK SUNDBERG
D-line 2012 [8]
DE – JARVIS JENKINS
NT – AUBRAYO FRANKLIN – FA
DE – BARRY COFIELD
Back-ups
ADAM CARRIKER
CHRIS NEILD
STEPHEN BOWEN
DARRIUS SCOTT
ETHAN JOHNSON – DE 7th round UNC
LB [8]
BRIAN ORAKPO
PERRY RILEY
LONDON FLETCHER – re-sign
RYAN KERRIGAN
Back-ups
ROB JACKSON
MARKUS WHITE
KEYRON FOX – re-sign
LORENZO ALEXANDER
CB [5]
JOSH WILSON
DeANGELO HALL
WILLIAM GAY – FA
BRANDYN THOMPSON
JAMELL FLEMING – CB 5th round Oklahoma
S [5]
Starters
OSHIOMOGHO ATOGWE
LaRON LANDREY – re-sign
Back-ups
DeJON GOMES
WINSTON GUY JR. – SS 3rd round Kentucky
TRUMAINE JOHNSON – FS 4th round Boise State
K – CONNER BARTH – FA
P – SAV ROCCA
This leaves VIKINGS 6th pick for best available.
And from this article, it appears SHANAHAN will pursue the FA option which he has both years he’s been here which is why I made the construct assuming a FA QB, and a trade down for another 2nd round pick.
NOTE TO ALLEN:
Just say no to KYLE ORTON. And no picks for either FLYNN or MANNING.