As we approach the beginning of the 2017 NFL campaign, we begin to wrap-up “The Breakdown” by looking at the Seattle Seahawks' schematic philosophy. Quarterback Russell Wilson is quickly becoming one of the game’s elite signal callers and running back Thomas Rawls looks to return to his 2015 form after an injury-riddled 2016 season. The defense is locked-and-loaded yet again,... Continue Reading →
The Breakdown: A Look at the San Francisco 49ers’ Schematic Philosophy
As we reach the conclusion of our summer series, “The Breakdown,” we finalize things by taking a look at the San Francisco 49ers' schematic philosophy. The hiring of former Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan to serve as San Francisco’s head coach was one of the off-season’s most pivotal moves and will unquestionably help them expand on a... Continue Reading →
The Breakdown: A Look at the Los Angeles Rams’ Schematic Philosophy
As we make our way through the NFC West in our newest series, “The Breakdown,” we take a look at the Los Angeles Rams schematic philosophy. After a roll-coaster first half of the season with Case Keenum at the helm, last year’s number one overall pick Jared Goff took over and didn’t do any better as the offense sputtered out-of-control. Typically the backbone of... Continue Reading →
The Breakdown: A Look at the Arizona Cardinals’ Schematic Philosophy
As we transition into the NFC West section of our newest series, “The Breakdown,” we take a look at the Arizona Cardinals schematic philosophy. Quarterback Carson Palmer guided the Cardinals to the NFC Championship Game in 2015, but took a dip the following year and now looks to rebound. A reliable, efficient defense is back... Continue Reading →
The Breakdown: A Look at the Carolina Panthers’ Schematic Philosophy
As we conclude the NFC South’s portion of our newest series, “The Breakdown,” we take a look at the Carolina Panthers schematic philosophy. Former general manager Dave Gettleman added offensive weapons Christian McCaffrey and Curtis Samuel through the draft to help aid their offensive output and look to take the unit to the next level.... Continue Reading →
The Breakdown: A Look at the Atlanta Falcons’ Schematic Philosophy
As we near the end of the NFC South in our newest series “The Breakdown,” we take a look at the Atlanta Falcons schematic philosophy. Former offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan parlayed a terrific 2016 campaign into a head coaching job with the San Francisco 49ers as the Falcons hand the reigns over to another talented... Continue Reading →
The Breakdown: A Look at the New Orleans Saints’ Schematic Philosophy
Moving our way through the NFC South in our newest series, “The Breakdown,” we take a look at the New Orleans Saints schematic philosophy. Drew Brees is getting older, but the 38-year old’s game has aged well and has developed quite the connection with his young star at wide receiver in Michael Thomas. Conversely, many... Continue Reading →
The Breakdown: A Look at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Schematic Philosophy
Moving into the NFC South’s portion of our newest series, “The Breakdown,” we begin with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers schematic philosophy. Jameis Winston enters his third season as the Buccaneers high-variance starting quarterback and looks to continually guide the franchise to the top of the division. Defensively, Tampa Bay was one of the NFL’s most... Continue Reading →
The Breakdown: A Look at the Green Bay Packers’ Schematic Philosophy
To conclude the NFC North’s part in our newest series, “The Breakdown,” we take a look at the Green Bay Packers schematic philosophy. With one of the game’s top quarterbacks in Aaron Rodgers, the Packers are perennial playoff visitors and remain a viable threat to compete for the Super Bowl. There are defensive improvements to... Continue Reading →
The Breakdown: A Look at the Chicago Bears’ Schematic Philosophy
Next in the NFC’s portion our newest series, “The Breakdown,” we take a look at the Chicago Bears schematic philosophy. Chicago surprised everyone when they gave Mike Glennon $45 million to be their starting quarterback, only to trade up a single spot in the NFL Draft and select North Carolina quarterback Mitch Trubisky just a... Continue Reading →
