Da_General
Obnoxious Musician
All of them about the gameplan. OK, the obvious first...control the clock and keep Peyton off the field. We all know that.
Now, what next? We can't run ONLY. We'll have to mix in some sort of passing attack to keep the Indy defense honest. Without AJ, how does this work? Does somebody step in and run all of AJ's routes? If so, who? The other Andre (Davis)? OK, that seems possible. It seems to me that'd be the best way to keep our offensive consistency, rather than having another starter come over and run his routes and then have a 3rd person run THAT person's routes. Or are they all interchangeable? How well do our WRs know ALL of the routes and positions? And what about blocking on run plays? How do our WRs stack up at that job? Does anybody block as well as AJ? I saw one play in the Panthers game where AJ laid a GREAT block on a DB to help Leach get a few extra yards. Who can do that?
These are the questions I'm pondering as I try to imagine how the game will play out with AJ on the bench.
Now, what next? We can't run ONLY. We'll have to mix in some sort of passing attack to keep the Indy defense honest. Without AJ, how does this work? Does somebody step in and run all of AJ's routes? If so, who? The other Andre (Davis)? OK, that seems possible. It seems to me that'd be the best way to keep our offensive consistency, rather than having another starter come over and run his routes and then have a 3rd person run THAT person's routes. Or are they all interchangeable? How well do our WRs know ALL of the routes and positions? And what about blocking on run plays? How do our WRs stack up at that job? Does anybody block as well as AJ? I saw one play in the Panthers game where AJ laid a GREAT block on a DB to help Leach get a few extra yards. Who can do that?
These are the questions I'm pondering as I try to imagine how the game will play out with AJ on the bench.