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BDL 2019 Week 6 - Camden Hood Rats @ Singapore Sentinels


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Camden Hood Rats @ Singapore Sentinels  

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Really tempted to go with Camden here, but those injuries to the starters on defense will be real hard to overcome late in the game. 

This game feels like a high scoring game imo. Lamar Jackson is very hard to contain but with that D giving up more than what Camden can score it wont end well for them.

 35-31 Singapore 

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Nobody is planning for 4 WRs and everyone is running 4 WRs.

I don’t know how exactly Camden will stop Singapore’s offense with such limited DBs. They’ve got more than enough to rush the passer. Gordon has been hit or miss this so I think Keenan Allen goes amuck.

Then I read Singapore’s defensive gameplan and that isn’t good enough (assuming SirA had the time to do what he regularly does gameplan wise). Lamar isn’t a hall of fame QB today but he can shred a defense that doesn’t respect him. The best thing about it is he’s got weapons that do damage with YAC. I think it’s one of the more surprising upsets this season but I’ll go with Camden.

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On 10/6/2019 at 4:19 PM, TedLavie said:

Berlin

Offense
Singapore has an excellent defensive front.  However, they have poopie DBs and that’s where we will attack. 

 

On 10/13/2019 at 3:08 PM, Whicker said:

Singapore Sentinels

Offense

Camden has an excellent defensive front.  However, they have poopie DBs and that’s where we will attack. 

I see you @SirA1

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On 10/6/2019 at 4:19 PM, TedLavie said:

Berlin

Offense
Singapore has an excellent defensive front.  However, they have poopie DBs and that’s where we will attack. 

We are going to rotate Johnson and Jones with Johnson getting 60-65% of the snaps.  We want Johnson to get at least 15-18 touches and Jones to get 10-12.  Their defensive line likes to get upfield quickly, so we are going to run plenty of draws, traps and screens.  Our OTs are very athletic, so we want to get them blocking out in space.  For our standard runs, we are going run mostly zone plays as Donald likes to shoot gaps and get upfield which opens up running lanes behind him.  

4 WR - Our base set for this game, we will have Brady in shotgun most of the time to make sure he has time against a good defensive front.  Both our RBs excel in shotgun as well.  We will use our bunch set again so our WRs can get a free release.  We want to use a lot of crossers, slants, WR screens to supplement our rushing game and get the ball out quickly.  We will run more draws and screens in this set as our rushing attack.  Our RB will chip before going out in their route.  MVS will rotate in to keep guys fresh. 

We will put a man in motion to give Brady information pre-snap.  If they are in man, we will use our bunch to rub off defenders and get quick hitting crossing routes and option routes that Brady excels at.  If it is zone, we will use those bunches to flood a zone and give Brady a more open target.  

We will target every member of the secondary regardless who is covering who.  All our WRs will run every kind of route...but Fuller and Brown will typically stretch the defense vertically while Godwin and Golladay do all the dirty work.  But we want to give Hollywood a couple quick slants or WR screens that he could break for a big gain. 

3 WR - We are going to use this set maybe 5% of the time because we don’t want both the Sing LBs on the field.  Irv will come in and be used as a fullback.  This allows us to give our RB a lead blocker in short yardage situations. 

2 TE - We use this set maybe 20% of the time with Irv and Shaheen.  We are going to use them both as additional blockers.  When we have a lead late in the game, we will use this set to grind out the clock.  Shaheen will be the TE on the line and Irv will serve as a FB.  And we will just grind out the game. 

Fuller/Golladay and Hollywood will be our WRs.  If Sing tries to put an 8th man in the box in this set, we will throw it deep to one of these two.  We trust Hollywood and Fuller to either win deep when one-on-one or Golladay to win a jump ball or back shoulder throw.  And a single high safety won’t be much use as none have the speed to get over and help in time.  This inability to get a numbers advantage in the run game will help us grind out these late longer drives to aid our defense and close out the game.  We will run 

 

On 10/13/2019 at 3:08 PM, Whicker said:

Singapore Sentinels

Offense

Camden has an excellent defensive front.  However, they have poopie DBs and that’s where we will attack. 

We are going to rotate Bell and Conner with Bell getting 60-65% of the snaps.  We want Bell to get at least 15-18 touches and Conner to get 10-12. Their defensive line likes to get upfield quickly, so we are going to run plenty of draws, traps and screens.  Our OTs are very athletic, so we want to get them blocking out in space. For our standard runs, we are going to run mostly zone plays as Hicks likes to shoot gaps and get upfield which opens up running lanes behind him.  

4 WR - Our base set for this game, we will have Rodgers in shotgun most of the time to make sure he has time against a good defensive front.  Both our RBs excel in shotgun as well. We will use our bunch set again so our WRs can get a free release. We want to use a lot of crossers, slants, WR screens to supplement our rushing game and get the ball out quickly.  We will run more draws and screens in this set as our rushing attack. Our RB will chip before going out on their route. Davis will rotate in to keep guys fresh. 

We will put a man in motion to give Rodgers information pre-snap.  If they are in man, we will use our bunch to rub off defenders and get quick hitting crossing routes and option routes that Rodgers excels at.  If it is zone, we will use those bunches to flood a zone and give Rodgers a more open target.  

We will target every member of the secondary regardless of who is covering who.  All our WRs will run every kind of route...but Davis and Hardman will typically stretch the defense vertically while Gordon and Allen do all the dirty work.  But we want to give Mecole a couple quick slants or WR screens that he could break for a big gain. 

3 WR - We are going to use this set maybe 5% of the time because we don’t want both the Camden LBs on the field.  Waller will come in and be used as a fullback. This allows us to give our RB a lead blocker in short yardage situations. 

2 TE - We use this set maybe 20% of the time with Waller and Graham.  We are going to use them both as additional blockers. When we have a lead late in the game, we will use this set to grind out the clock.  Graham will be the TE on the line and Waller will serve as a FB. And we will just grind out the game. 

Gordon/Moore and Allen will be our WRs.  If Camden tries to put an 8th man in the box in this set, we will throw it deep to one of these two.  We trust Gordon and Moore to either win deep when one-on-one or Allen to win a jump ball or back shoulder throw.  And a single high safety won’t be much use as none have the speed to get over and help in time. This inability to get a numbers advantage in the run game will help us grind out these late longer drives to aid our defense and close out the game.  We will run 

Dude...really?

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