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Mike Dussault

May 31, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Weis states in his autobiography “No Excuses” that the first play that he called in Super Bowl XXXVI was: Zero Flood Slot Hat, Seventy-eight Shout Tosser. Zero is the base formation. Flood Slot Hat further modifies this formation to a set with one back in motion, two tight ends and two wide receivers (which is to say five potential receivers in total). Seventy-eight is the base play number, a three step drop play. Shout tells the three potential receivers on one side of the quarterback what routes they should run, while Tosser tells the other two potential receivers their patterns. During the actual game, Tom Brady threw the ball to Troy Brown for a twenty-one yard gain, seventeen of it after the catch.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/weis-states-in-his-autobiography-no-excuses-that/

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It’s Erhardt-Perkins Offense Week!

May 31, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Last month we had a lot of fun doing a week of morning posts about the Fairbanks-Bullough defensive system that the Patriots run. So it only seems fair that this week we’re looking at the other side of the ball and the Erhardt-Perkins offense.

The most interesting thing about the two systems  (Erhardt-Perkins offense, Fairbanks-Bullough defense) that the Patriots run derivatives of today, both have their roots back to the Patriots teams of the 70s.

If you look back at the 1976 Patriots, the first really good Patriots team in franchise history at least as far as the regular season goes, you’ll find the following on the coaching staff:

  • Chuck Fairbanks – Head Coach
  • Ron Erhardt – Offensive Backfield
  • Ray Perkins – Receivers
  • Hank Bullough – Defensive Line

So let’s start with the basics on the Erhardt-Perkins Offense (via Wikipedia):

This Erhardt – Perkins system is noted for its multiple formation and personnel grouping variations on a core number of base plays. Under this system, each formation and each play are separately numbered. Additional word descriptions further modify each play.

The  system has at times had a reputation (whether or not earned) of being a traditional smash mouth offense that maximizes a team’s time of possession and does not as frequently call upon its running backs to serve as receivers. Erhardt was famous for his adage, “throw to score, run to win.” This system is thought to be particularly well suited for teams playing in harsh outdoor weather conditions of the northeast of the United States.

This offense often uses “the run to set up the pass” via play-action passing, faking the run in order to throw deep downfield when the defense is least expecting it. Despite its reputation, this system is not always a run first offense. Erhardt commonly ran the system in his later years spread wide open with multiple receivers (earning the moniker “Air Erhardt”), as NFL rules evolved to benefit the passing game. As a result of this influence, the Patriots will frequently run this offense with five potential receivers and an empty backfield should a favorable matchup present itself or as a function of available personnel.

Throughout the rest of the week we’ll have more articles and linkage about the Fairbanks-Perkins offense. With tidbits on it’s evolution as well as the touches that Josh McDaniels and Charlie Weis had on the system.

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May 30, 2011 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogVFJ1bfj

Welcome to the recurring nightmare of my off-season…

(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/welcome-to-the-recurring-nightmare-of-my/

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May 30, 2011 by Mike Dussault


Coming this week it’s an Erhardt-Perkins offense spectacular! We’ll dive in head first to break down this offensive system that was the grandaddy of what the Pats run today.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/coming-this-week-its-an-erhardt-perkins-offense/

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May 30, 2011 by Mike Dussault


Happy Memorial Day!!

https://www.patspropaganda.com/happy-memorial-day-2/

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May 29, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Bill Belichick is a genius. He knows what he’s doing,” Bodden told the Boston Herald. “Me going down this past year. Then [Jonathan] Wilhite went down. I remember those guys telling me, in some of those games, we dressed only three corners. That’s something you just can’t have. You need depth at that position. Bill knows what he’s doing with his draft picks. He knows what he wants. You never can have too many cornerbacks in this league. Teams have three, four legit wide receivers, so you have to be prepared for that. Having an extra cornerback is not wrong in my opinion.

Leigh Bodden

https://www.patspropaganda.com/bill-belichick-is-a-genius-he-knows-what-hes/

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May 29, 2011 by Mike Dussault

“We were going to play mostly coverage,’’ Ryan wrote. “We were going to mix in a few more blitzes, but it was really going to be a lot of loaded zones. We were going to make Tom Brady work his ass off. We were going to make him have to be perfect. And we were going to make him make mistakes.

“Without Randy Moss, the Patriots didn’t have the same vertical threat to their offense, and we planned to show them how much that hurt their offense by constantly challenging the short stuff.’’

Rexy on the Jets playoff strategery…

Regardless of the Jets grand design of how to expose the lack of a deep threat I still think if Crumple-stiltskin hangs onto that TD it’s a different game. 

https://www.patspropaganda.com/we-were-going-to-play-mostly-coverage-ryan/

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