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Hopefully kicking all FGs on 4th down unless its at the end of a half/game
You do realize that the saints O is based off Trest's variant of the WC right? Not only did Kromer work under Trestman in Oakland, but when Payton was hired as the saints HC he offered Trestman the saints OC gig, then when Trestman turned it down asked him to come in as an offensive consultant.
Kicking a FG on 1st Down in OT, instead of 2nd
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Annexation of Puerto Rico.
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Last year we had the Alshon reverse that he liked to go to that had pretty good success. While not exactly groundbreaking, I would say it was his signature "non-standard" playcall from last year. At least his most memorable that seemed to work most of the time. I'm kind of surprised we didn't see more innovation as he's known to be a playcaling guru. Maybe he was still getting used to NFL defenses and decided to keep some in reserve?
What would you like to see Trestman pull out of his bag of tricks for this year?
Maybe something that he used in his Canadian days that he hasn't tried in the NFL yet?
Formations, personnel, motion, misdirection, playaction, picks, rollouts, reverses, draws, etc...
[video=youtube;8PBvOxicz-0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PBvOxicz-0&sns=em[/video]
You do realize that the saints O is based off Trest's variant of the WC right? Not only did Kromer work under Trestman in Oakland, but when Payton was hired as the saints HC he offered Trestman the saints OC gig, then when Trestman turned it down asked him to come in as an offensive consultant.
Just more roll outs with cutler. I realize protection is better but cutler has always been a good rollout qb.
You missed the entire point to that play calling if all you saw was a reverse. The purpose of that play is to set up the defense for different plays out of that same look and formation using the same personnel. His creativity is in using the same personnel and formation to do different things. He also implemented something I would love to see more of. The packaged play.