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<blockquote data-quote="Fuzzy Logic" data-source="post: 15811381" data-attributes="member: 32699"><p>it's what happens when you run the run-pass-option with guys like ajayi and blount in the backfield... with the added luxury of having the offensive line the eagles have. teams have to respect the run. this means the defensive line and linebackers have to flow the direction of the run, also the dbs have to hold for a step to make sure it is not a run. this means the dbs can be burned if the qb has enough time and they let their man get behind them.</p><p></p><p>not many teams can throw this at you. many teams are missing an element. maybe they have an offensive line which cannot run block well, so getting to the running back is easier. maybe their running back isn't elusive enough or cannot get tough yards. maybe you have a brock osweiler at qb.</p><p></p><p>the eagles have a combination of a competent qb, with downhill runners you HAVE to respect, and a line which routinely gets to the second level... meaning you have offensive linemen blocking linebackers.. sometimes defensive backs. it's a nightmare for defensive coordinators. and that's just having to respect the run. ertz, smith, jeffrey, and agholor have ALL contributed to the eagles' passing attack and cannot be treated as lower tier receivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuzzy Logic, post: 15811381, member: 32699"] it's what happens when you run the run-pass-option with guys like ajayi and blount in the backfield... with the added luxury of having the offensive line the eagles have. teams have to respect the run. this means the defensive line and linebackers have to flow the direction of the run, also the dbs have to hold for a step to make sure it is not a run. this means the dbs can be burned if the qb has enough time and they let their man get behind them. not many teams can throw this at you. many teams are missing an element. maybe they have an offensive line which cannot run block well, so getting to the running back is easier. maybe their running back isn't elusive enough or cannot get tough yards. maybe you have a brock osweiler at qb. the eagles have a combination of a competent qb, with downhill runners you HAVE to respect, and a line which routinely gets to the second level... meaning you have offensive linemen blocking linebackers.. sometimes defensive backs. it's a nightmare for defensive coordinators. and that's just having to respect the run. ertz, smith, jeffrey, and agholor have ALL contributed to the eagles' passing attack and cannot be treated as lower tier receivers. [/QUOTE]
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