Monday, August 24, 2015

Chicago Bears Team Strategy

Not every one of the Bears(for more info http://www.chicagobears.com/) coaches who're planning the offense for that approaching season really coaches around the offensive side from the ball.

Defensive coordinator, Vic Fangio-an experienced 28 National football league seasons-challenges the offensive team every play in training camp having a 3-4 plan that's kept in attack mode.

Offensive coordinator Adam Gase said, "Coach Fangio does such a good job of [showing] multiple looks and doing a great job with the safeties. It is extremely difficult to play their defense.”

"They do such a good job of disguising. It's such a challenge for our guys every day. We can't walk out here and just think we're going to rip them apart because it's going to be a challenge play-in and play-out. Every play is something different from those guys and we're kind of adjusting as we go and trying to figure out how to beat them on each play."

Quarterback Jay Cutler said, "They got after us today. They beat us in about every period we had. [Fangio] has done a good job of mixing it up. He's not afraid to drop eight or to bring eight. He throws a lot of different things at you—three-down, four-down, nickel, dime. He's got an extensive package, so it makes you think."

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Thursday, August 6, 2015

San Diego Chargers 2015 Training Camp Preview: Quarterbacks

As we near the beginning of training camp on July 30, we’ll preview each position for the San Diego Chargers.

Starting on the quarterbacks. The Bolts presently have four on their own roster: Philip Rivers, Kellen Clemens, Brad Sorensen and Chase Rettig. Rivers - Probably the most prolific Chargers to ever don the lightning bolt, Rivers is near further greatness in 2015. He needs just three touchdown passes to overtake Dan Fouts.

Rivers make its way into his twelfth season fresh off another ruling campaign by which he completed 379-of-570 attempts (66.5%) for 4,286 yards and 31 touchdowns for any 93.8 passer rating. Rivers also published his sixth-career 4,000 yard season, tying Favre Fined and Serta Marino for that sixth-most 4,000-yard campaigns in National football league history.

Quarterback Coach Nick Sirianni said to Rivers: “He really is unbelievable. He has a football photographic memory. He sees everything on the field and remembers everything. Obviously as coaches we have the benefit of going back and rewinding the film, but Philip doesn’t really need to do it. He does do it, but it’s like he doesn’t even need to because he sees everything and remembers it.

That is what is so incredible; how he remembers everything….His knowledge of the game with blitzes is impressive. What makes great players is knowing the scheme like the back of your hand, and thinking quick on the field. Philip has that, but he also plays with phenomenal technique. He is a technician on the field, so all of that is what makes him great. It’s pretty special.”