Noonthirtyjoe
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Kmet can block. He will be in route more but his blocking is good for a rookie.Just who in the hell might that be, guarantee you,it's not Graham or Kmet!
Kmet can block. He will be in route more but his blocking is good for a rookie.Just who in the hell might that be, guarantee you,it's not Graham or Kmet!
He is our only real hope. If he can teach them who to block they could get back to average.We also have a new OL coach. Problem solved, nothing to see here.
Kmet can block. He will be in route more but his blocking is good for a rookie.
I watch ND and the Bears every week and he he is pretty good blocker. Why would you say he is lousy? WTF are you basing that on?The guy was a lousy blocker in college, and without even taking an NFL snap, you're anointing him good for a Rookie, thats to much homerism even for a homer
You mean the Bears running game has been in decline since the greatest running back, possibly greatest player in NFL history retired? Shocking. Next thing you will tell me is that the Patriots offense will suffer without Tom Brady.Point is we can't run and haven't been a good running team much at all since the M.Ditka years as our HC.
Myth Busting: The Bears' Tough Running Reputation Is a Sham
A hard-nosed running attack is the narrative put out for the Chicago Bears but in reality they haven't been able to run the ball up the middle where the tough yardage is at since the NFL started tracking this closely 21 years agowww.si.com
The Bears have a dirty little secret.
They can't run the ball up the middle.
Their built-up persona, this narrative about Chicago being a tough blue-collar town that loves defense and running the ball is a total myth. It's a fabrication.
The defensive part isn't a myth. The running game part is, and it has been dating back to the end of the Mike Ditka era.
They are not a tough offense.
Overcoming this problem is part of the task facing new offensive line coach Juan Castillo, offensive coordinator Bill Lazor and coach Matt Nagy as they try to find a way to get the running game going.
"When you look at the last couple years with where we’ve been, we reflect and we understand that we need to be better in the run game," Nagy said last week during a WSCR appearance on McNeil and Parkins. “When your run game isn't quite as good as you want it to be, at that time, it's hard to call runs. At the same time, we need to do whatever's best for our team. We need to adjust and adapt as coaches to who our players are.
'Now that we've had a couple years as a staff to see figure out players' strengths are and what their weaknesses are, now we are able to work together with them and put together a product on the field that we think is a lot better. If that means running the ball a lot more, shoot, we are going to do it. Whatever we need to do, we'll do it."
Age-Old Problem
It's not a new situation.
The Bears have been a top-10 rushing team only three times since the late Michael McCaskey fired Ditka in 1992, and they haven't been higher than seventh in the league since then.
The persona about being a tough, running football team? It's a lot of blather concocted by national television networks just to give viewers something to focus on when there wasn't a quarterback worth watching.
Does a team need to lead the league in rushing to be a good offense? Of course not.
But if you're going to have the caliber of quarterbacks the Bears have had over the years since they ran Jim McMahon out of town, then they'd better be good at running the ball so they can at least have some way to move it.
Do you really think he has figured it out? I would mortgage the farm, Cohen takes it up the middle on short yardage week 1.“Now that we've had a couple years as a staff to see figure out players' strengths are and what their weaknesses are, now we are able to work together with them and put together a product on the field that we think is a lot better. If that means running the ball a lot more, shoot, we are going to do it. Whatever we need to do, we'll do it."
.......wtf is this shit?!? 2 full offseasons and a season and a half, and 5’5” 140 lb Cohen still getting short yardage calls.... Nagy is fucking an idiot. Strengths and weaknesses are figured out in one offseason not in the 3rd year..
Do you really think he has figured it out? I would mortgage the farm, Cohen takes it up the middle on short yardage week 1.
Taking "years" to figure out your players strengths and weaknesses is inexcusable. Taking 10 minutes to figure out a 5'6" 180lb rb is not an up the middle runner is laughable.
Here are his run charts.
2018 35% of his runs between the tackles.
Season YPC: 4.5
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2019 51.5% of his runs between the tackles.
Season YPC: 3.3
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Does this seem like a guy figuring out a players strengths?
it'll get better by magic with our high draft pick OL menSadly, I don't see it getting much better any time soon.
There is no rationalizing running a 5'6" 180lb rb up the middle more than 5-10 times a season as a gadget play, certainly no way to justify over half his run plays up the middle, saying otherwise is football ignorant.You also seem to miss mentioning the fact that his edge numbers were awful in 2019.
Having our two best lineman playing in the middle might be why we ran up the middle the most with him? Also, we saw very few stacked boxes, so in theory attacking the middle should work with any RB, if your oline didn't blow.
They shouldn't be running him up the middle on 1st down, but on 2nd when its a passing down? Sure, why not, it's seemed to have worked during his career thus far. He's averaging nearly 6YPC over his career running between the guards on 2nd/3rd down(Granted, its only on 53 attempts).
Averaging 2.0YPC on 41 attempts on first down. THAT, is the true problem. When it's a passing down the D doesn't expect his midget ass to run up the middle so he succeeds more often than not.
There is no rationalizing running a 5'6" 180lb rb up the middle more than 5-10 times a season as a gadget play, certainly no way to justify over half his run plays up the middle, saying otherwise is football ignorant.
I have a close friend that was recently inducted into the Wisconsin coaches hall of fame, he is also a ND and Bears fan, he feels that Kmet is a shit blocker, and he does'nt wear homer glasses, to list his name would be indiscreet, but his initials are J.O, and he's forgot more about football than both of us combined !!I watch ND and the Bears every week and he he is pretty good blocker. Why would you say he is lousy? WTF are you basing that on?
I have watched him make blocks with my own eye on many occasions. I have seen it myself. I believe my own eyes over your buddies opinion. Don't need homer glasses to see a good block, you just need to be looking. His coaches believed he could block, the NFL scouts said he is big and strong and a willing blocker who stays on his guy until the whistle blows. I guess we'll find out soon enough.I have a close friend that was recently inducted into the Wisconsin coaches hall of fame, he is also a ND and Bears fan, he feels that Kmet is a shit blocker, and he does'nt wear homer glasses, to list his name would be indiscreet, but his initials are J.O, and he's forgot more about football than both of us combined !!
If Nagy never runs Cohen between the Tackles, teams will have an adv in defending against him (knowing he wont run between the Tackles). Problem with Cohen is he doesn't shoot holes in the middle, has a problem running North in general... that, and the OL doesn't make many holes to begin with. That's just to say, Cohen should shoot up the middle sometimes, but 75%+ outside. That, or he should receiving in Slot more than rushing.There is no rationalizing running a 5'6" 180lb rb up the middle more than 5-10 times a season as a gadget play, certainly no way to justify over half his run plays up the middle, saying otherwise is football ignorant.
Not sure where you are getting the 6YPC up the middle on 2nd and 3rd down in passing downs, but let's assume your very pigeon-holed stat is correct.Yes, there is. Why? Because it works.
It's like you ignored the fact he averages 6YPC up the middle on passing downs.
I agree, running him up the gut on 1st down is dumb. He doesn't have the size, but on passing downs where you get favorable boxes it has been proven to work.
Last year we couldn't run to the edges anyways. It wasn't just our oline, all our WR's sucked balls at blocking and we had no TE's who could block.