What's the point of playing Eric Berry 1 snap on offense?

#26
#26
I agree. I actually liked the way they tried to get him the ball on the screen.

I liked the notion of a screen, but did you really like the way they threw the ball to him while he was running backwards? By the time he turned around and ran forward, the play was pretty well over.
 
#27
#27
Exactly. They didn't get him in there when the game was was still on the line. Our offense is the worst that it's been in a long, long time, but yet we can't figure out a way to get the ball to a guy who's probably better with the ball than anybody else in the league.

One play. One lousy, poorly designed play. Malpractice.

Fulmer is a master at taking great and turning it into good.
 
#28
#28
He plays almost every snap on defense, and throw in SP this game he was out on the field almost the whole game. Gotta give him a rest sometime.

please....he returned 2 kickoffs and had 1 play on offense. the guy is use to playing both ways in high school, i'm sure he could handle 5 plays on offense
 
#32
#32
I liked the notion of a screen, but did you really like the way they threw the ball to him while he was running backwards? By the time he turned around and ran forward, the play was pretty well over.
I think that's about the only throw you'll see for him unless they put a quick slant in for him.
 
#33
#33
the guys is a freak of nature, I doubt his stamina will bother him. but I would rather see him on punt returns than kick returns. seems like a punt return there more of a chance to make something happen and it's a momentum changer
 
#34
#34
I think that's about the only throw you'll see for him unless they put a quick slant in for him.

I think what he was saying was that he'd rather see Berry run a slip screen (running towards the sideline) rather than a bubble screen (coming back towards the line)
 
#35
#35
I think that's about the only throw you'll see for him unless they put a quick slant in for him.

With a quick slant, he'd at least be running in the right direction. Throwing it to him while he's running backwards and then asking him to abruptly reverse direction and THEN beat the defense is idiocy.
 
#36
#36
I think what he was saying was that he'd rather see Berry run a slip screen (running towards the sideline) rather than a bubble screen (coming back towards the line)

What's the difference really? Either way he'd be taking a step back and going parallel to the LOS.

I could maybe see the benefit of letting him run a swing route out of the backfield or maybe bringing him underneath for a shovel pass.
 
#37
#37
the guys is a freak of nature, I doubt his stamina will bother him. but I would rather see him on punt returns than kick returns. seems like a punt return there more of a chance to make something happen and it's a momentum changer

Agreed, I think he could do more as a punt returner.
 
#38
#38
The simplest yet best way I've ever seen a guy like Berry used was back in 1990 when Lou Holtz lined up Rocket Ishmail on the left side of a T formation and ran a simple sweep to the right.
 
#42
#42
Since we were losing the TOP, Berry had to play on D most of the game...even Berry needs a breather
 
#43
#43
I think if that play would have been more successful they might have called his number more. Having said that, it is perplexing.

hmmmmmmmm, you think that since that was the first time all year that he was on the field on offense that EVERYBODY knew that he was getting the ball, including Bama!?????:crazy:
 
#44
#44
if you're going to play him on offense, shouldn't you line him up more than once? what's the point of doing it then? you'd think they get him in there a hand full of times if they were going to play him on offense. he got a screen pass for 5 or so yards and then done. I can agree with not doing it in the 2nd half when the game is over, but in the 1st half, he should have gotten more than 1 play if you're going to play him. just did not understand that all

The point apparently was to shut people up about it.
 
#46
#46
I'm not reading the whole thread, but I'm sure someone has pointed out that the "Locke" package doesn't work when everyone knows it's coming. Don't you dare say our coaches have more imagination to run that package.
 
#47
#47
When you have a swiss cheese, turnstile, offensive...and I mean "offensive" line...You don't expose your best player to getting blasted by a good defense
 
#48
#48
With a quick slant, he'd at least be running in the right direction. Throwing it to him while he's running backwards and then asking him to abruptly reverse direction and THEN beat the defense (offense) is idiocy.

You just described what he does as a DB...That's some good stuff!:lolabove:
 
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