Dusty Evely's Packers Film Room: Malik Willis and the Rythm of Offense

Dusty Evely takes a look at a 19 yard scramble from Malik Willis in Week 2 and talks about the passing concept, and why timing and rhythm is so important to operating the pass game.

 

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September 23, 2024 at 12:12 pm

20 days in seems an incredibly unrealistic ask that he have 100's of a second timing in drops. he dropped, was calm, looked, processed, and made hay. You're being too nitpicky. Forest for the trees, Dusty. The kid was composed. If anything the receiver timing was what was blown. Also, the other side of the field was covered. What exactly would you have had him do on that play?

Honestly, this is Bob McGinn level nitpicking. "yeah sure, he gained 19 and a first down, but he did it the wrong way"... Ridiculous.

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