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Harvitz81
09-25-2008, 06:49 AM
Didn't see this posted. Thought it was a good article on the line play of Clady.

http://footballoutsiders.com/cover-3/cover-3-oh-snap

third article in.

Ryan Clady -- Better than Long in the Long Term?
New Orleans Saints 32 at Denver Broncos 34

While the direct snap is obviously the focus of this article, I also wanted to study the second left tackle taken in the 2008 draft behind Long: Boise State's Ryan Clady, who's been very impressive for the Broncos. Time constraints prevented me from making Clady more of a story this week, but I'll have a more in-depth focus later this season. For now, here's Denver's first touchdown drive against the Saints, and Clady's involvement in it.
On Denver's first run play of the game, a second-and-10 from the New Orleans 45 and 1:30 elapsed in the first quarter, Clady took Saints end Will Smith to the left as guard Ben Hamilton did the same with tackle Sedrick Ellis. This gave Selvin Young enough of a lane for a 9-yard gain. On the third-and-1 that followed, New Orleans moved nose tackle Kendrick Clancy over Hamilton as Broncos went I-formation. Tight end Tony Scheffler motioned left outside Clady. At the snap, Clady rode Smith outside and sealed him out as Michael Pittman ran inside for 2 yards and the first down.
First-and-10 from the New Orleans 34. Smith showed Clady something on this play, almost getting to Cutler and powering the rookie back from the snap. Nice straightforward drive by Smith here, but Cutler completed a 4-yard pass to Eddie Royal. Clady held Smith up at the point on the next play, showing great power to take all Smith had as Selvin Young came around left on a sweep. Smith tried to get around Clady to his right so that he could tackle Young, but Clady engaged him just long enough for Young to scoot by and gain 7 yards before being forced out of bounds by safety Roman Harper. Clady also got away with a pretty blatant face mask on this play. At this point, I'm giving the power advantage to Smith.
Two plays later, the Broncos had a second-and-7 at the Saints' 20. Nice protection here from Clady on a tight four-wide set, as he took Smith straight on with no threat to Cutler on an incomplete quick pass to Brandon Marshall. The incompletion was more about Mike McKenzie's coverage -- and judging by Jay Cutler's sign language, a blown out route as well.
Third-and-7, and Denver went three-wide from the shotgun. This is where I saw what Clady is capable of. Smith made an outside move and played right into Clady's hands. Smith was fanned out of the play with the kind of technique you don't expect to see from a rookie tackle. He's not quite Joe Thomas -- imagine the perfect arc of an opening door and you'll have an idea of Thomas' technique -- but Clady knew how long to keep Smith outside before pushing him completely out of the play back inside. Ellis almost had Hamilton beat inside, but Cutler stepped up in the pocket and hit Brandon Stokley for a 17-yard gain. The Broncos keep their drive going.
First-and-goal from the Saints' 3, and another good play for Clady. He handfought Smith at the line, only to head up to the second level to chip Randall Gay as Michael Pittman went up the middle for two yards and just short of a touchdown. Cutler hit Nate Jackson on the next play for a 1-yard score, and I was impressed that Clady didn't get lost in the aggression at the line, understood his read responsibility, and made that second block.
I'll definitely be keeping an eye on Clady, and doing a more thorough article later in the year. I like what I've seen in run- and pass-blocking. Clady is as agile as he is aggressive, making him a perfect fit for the Denver zone scheme. There are those who believe that Clady has the most potential of any of the tackles taken in the first round of this draft. We'll put him under the microscope as he gets more familiar with the NFL.

dbfan21
09-25-2008, 06:57 AM
Nice breakdown of Clady. It makes me smile ear to ear when I read about this guy's potential. Jay is in good hands for many, many years. Nice work, Ryan!!

broncofan2438
09-25-2008, 07:24 AM
Clady is a beast!!!!!!!!

baja
09-25-2008, 10:31 AM
Didn't see this posted. Thought it was a good article on the line play of Clady.

http://footballoutsiders.com/cover-3/cover-3-oh-snap

third article in.

Ryan Clady -- Better than Long in the Long Term?
New Orleans Saints 32 at Denver Broncos 34

While the direct snap is obviously the focus of this article, I also wanted to study the second left tackle taken in the 2008 draft behind Long: Boise State's Ryan Clady, who's been very impressive for the Broncos. Time constraints prevented me from making Clady more of a story this week, but I'll have a more in-depth focus later this season. For now, here's Denver's first touchdown drive against the Saints, and Clady's involvement in it.
On Denver's first run play of the game, a second-and-10 from the New Orleans 45 and 1:30 elapsed in the first quarter, Clady took Saints end Will Smith to the left as guard Ben Hamilton did the same with tackle Sedrick Ellis. This gave Selvin Young enough of a lane for a 9-yard gain. On the third-and-1 that followed, New Orleans moved nose tackle Kendrick Clancy over Hamilton as Broncos went I-formation. Tight end Tony Scheffler motioned left outside Clady. At the snap, Clady rode Smith outside and sealed him out as Michael Pittman ran inside for 2 yards and the first down.
First-and-10 from the New Orleans 34. Smith showed Clady something on this play, almost getting to Cutler and powering the rookie back from the snap. Nice straightforward drive by Smith here, but Cutler completed a 4-yard pass to Eddie Royal. Clady held Smith up at the point on the next play, showing great power to take all Smith had as Selvin Young came around left on a sweep. Smith tried to get around Clady to his right so that he could tackle Young, but Clady engaged him just long enough for Young to scoot by and gain 7 yards before being forced out of bounds by safety Roman Harper. Clady also got away with a pretty blatant face mask on this play. At this point, I'm giving the power advantage to Smith.
Two plays later, the Broncos had a second-and-7 at the Saints' 20. Nice protection here from Clady on a tight four-wide set, as he took Smith straight on with no threat to Cutler on an incomplete quick pass to Brandon Marshall. The incompletion was more about Mike McKenzie's coverage -- and judging by Jay Cutler's sign language, a blown out route as well.
Third-and-7, and Denver went three-wide from the shotgun. This is where I saw what Clady is capable of. Smith made an outside move and played right into Clady's hands. Smith was fanned out of the play with the kind of technique you don't expect to see from a rookie tackle. He's not quite Joe Thomas -- imagine the perfect arc of an opening door and you'll have an idea of Thomas' technique -- but Clady knew how long to keep Smith outside before pushing him completely out of the play back inside. Ellis almost had Hamilton beat inside, but Cutler stepped up in the pocket and hit Brandon Stokley for a 17-yard gain. The Broncos keep their drive going.
First-and-goal from the Saints' 3, and another good play for Clady. He handfought Smith at the line, only to head up to the second level to chip Randall Gay as Michael Pittman went up the middle for two yards and just short of a touchdown. Cutler hit Nate Jackson on the next play for a 1-yard score, and I was impressed that Clady didn't get lost in the aggression at the line, understood his read responsibility, and made that second block.
I'll definitely be keeping an eye on Clady, and doing a more thorough article later in the year. I like what I've seen in run- and pass-blocking. Clady is as agile as he is aggressive, making him a perfect fit for the Denver zone scheme. There are those who believe that Clady has the most potential of any of the tackles taken in the first round of this draft. We'll put him under the microscope as he gets more familiar with the NFL.

Nice find - this is the shiit I want to read about

55CrushEm
09-25-2008, 10:38 AM
Nice find - this is the shiit I want to read about

Exactly.....good stuff. Not fluff.

*WARHORSE*
09-25-2008, 06:32 PM
Hate to steal Nolans thunder, but we should call our young bookend tackles The Ryan Express.


These guys are gonna anchor the Broncos into the next few superbowls.

BroncoMan4ever
09-25-2008, 06:39 PM
Will Clady be like Joe Thomas and get selected to the pro bowl as a rookie? Or will the bias against the Broncos from the media keep him from getting notice?

Drek
09-25-2008, 07:08 PM
Will Clady be like Joe Thomas and get selected to the pro bowl as a rookie? Or will the bias against the Broncos from the media keep him from getting notice?

We're a long ways off from him deserving pro-bowl mention.

He's a hell of a talent though. Very happy the FO didn't go down the path I feared of Harris at LT and Kuper at RT using our first on some other position.

SoDak Bronco
09-25-2008, 07:38 PM
great pick by Shanny and CO..can you imagine another player protecting JC? I know I cant.

kupesdad
09-25-2008, 07:40 PM
We're a long ways off from him deserving pro-bowl mention.

He's a hell of a talent though. Very happy the FO didn't go down the path I feared of Harris at LT and Kuper at RT using our first on some other position.

I think that if our line keeps racking up the stats like we have the 1st 3 games, they will be hard pressed to deny at least one or 2 of the OL a shot at the pro bowl. The flip side of that is that individual success is viewed as a product of our "system" which is chickenshat. I talked to Chris today and he is very excited about the OL starting to "gel". He is also bummed about Nail's status but Wiegmann's arrival and play couldn't have come at a better time. I am attending the Buc's and the game against the Jags so I am jacked!!! Kaylore...tell your fiance that you are required to attend at least one of these games...don't be a vag

Rock Chalk
09-25-2008, 07:43 PM
This article was posted already but its a good re-read nonetheless.

Dr. Broncenstein
09-25-2008, 07:43 PM
I think that if our line keeps racking up the stats like we have the 1st 3 games, they will be hard pressed to deny at least one or 2 of the OL a shot at the pro bowl. The flip side of that is that individual success is viewed as a product of our "system" which is chickenshat. I talked to Chris today and he is very excited about the OL starting to "gel". He is also bummed about Nail's status but Wiegmann's arrival and play couldn't have come at a better time. I am attending the Buc's and the game against the Jags so I am jacked!!! Kaylore...tell your fiance that you are required to attend at least one of these games...don't be a vag

Oh Snap!!!!

Kupesdad FTW.

SoDak Bronco
09-25-2008, 07:45 PM
I think that if our line keeps racking up the stats like we have the 1st 3 games, they will be hard pressed to deny at least one or 2 of the OL a shot at the pro bowl. The flip side of that is that individual success is viewed as a product of our "system" which is chickenshat. I talked to Chris today and he is very excited about the OL starting to "gel". He is also bummed about Nail's status but Wiegmann's arrival and play couldn't have come at a better time. I am attending the Buc's and the game against the Jags so I am jacked!!! Kaylore...tell your fiance that you are required to attend at least one of these games...don't be a vag

Kupes dad..who is better USD or SDSU? be honest..by the way, there is only one correct answer.

Rock Chalk
09-25-2008, 07:46 PM
Sdsu > Usd

kupesdad
09-25-2008, 07:57 PM
Kupes dad..who is better USD or SDSU? be honest..by the way, there is only one correct answer.

UND>USD+SDSU

Rock Chalk
09-25-2008, 07:58 PM
Ku > (usd*und*sdsu)

theAPAOps5
09-25-2008, 08:00 PM
Hmmmmm

USF > KU

:yep:

Rock Chalk
09-25-2008, 08:02 PM
Hmmmmm

USF > KU

:yep:

Yeah, USF won that game, in their house, barely.

That was one of the best games all year though. Don't lie, it was ****ing awesome to watch. It sucks we lost on the ONE bad play Reesing made all game but it was still a great game.

Also, on neutral or home field, KU DESTROYS USF.

Rock Chalk
09-25-2008, 08:04 PM
Also I told you about knocking KU. Thats auto neg rep bitch.

kupesdad
09-25-2008, 08:05 PM
Yeah, USF won that game, in their house, barely.

That was one of the best games all year though. Don't lie, it was ****ing awesome to watch. It sucks we lost on the ONE bad play Reesing made all game but it was still a great game.

Also, on neutral or home field, KU DESTROYS USF.

You guys lost me...Alec did you attend SDU or SDSU?

I meant SODAK...not Alec

Rock Chalk
09-25-2008, 08:07 PM
You guys lost me...Alec did you attend SDU or SDSU?

KU.

You guys talking about worthless schools so I decided to throw in my school being greater and a-hole Apa (aka Brick, aka a-hole) decided to remind me we lost to USF :)

Hiya though Kupesdad. Your son has played well this year. Tell him I got a chocolate bar for him IF he keeps it up all year :)

Oh and Vote McCain because Obama will take my money and give it to some schmuck.

Sassy
09-25-2008, 08:08 PM
UND>USD+SDSU

UND still undefeated ?

kupesdad
09-25-2008, 08:08 PM
KU.

You guys talking about worthless schools so I decided to throw in my school being greater and a-hole Apa (aka Brick, aka a-hole) decided to remind me we lost to USF :)

Hiya though Kupesdad. Your son has played well this year. Tell him I got a chocolate bar for him IF he keeps it up all year :)

No he's already fallen for that Chocolate Bar DEEEEP in my right front pocket trickHilarious! Won't happen again


Thanks for the kind words..every time we talk I can tell he's just having a great time

theAPAOps5
09-25-2008, 08:09 PM
Yeah, USF won that game, in their house, barely.

That was one of the best games all year though. Don't lie, it was ****ing awesome to watch. It sucks we lost on the ONE bad play Reesing made all game but it was still a great game.

Also, on neutral or home field, KU DESTROYS USF.

So far it was the best game I have seen this year. Close second was my beloved CU Buffs going to OT with West Virginia. But the big plays in the KU USF game were fun.

Rock Chalk
09-25-2008, 08:13 PM
the CU VT game was good too.

I wish we could see OU clobber USC early in the season.

USC is like the 10th best team in the country.

kupesdad
09-25-2008, 08:14 PM
UND still undefeated ?

You know, my wife and I were just talking about us not watching any games this year.. They had a tough offseason..lost a couple of real critical players. Chris hasd chances to play at a couple of big schools but I still think it was the best decision we ever made...back to the topic. How about that Clady Kid...Chris told me at the beginning of the year he was the real deal..Harris too!!!

BroncoMan4ever
09-25-2008, 08:14 PM
We're a long ways off from him deserving pro-bowl mention.

He's a hell of a talent though. Very happy the FO didn't go down the path I feared of Harris at LT and Kuper at RT using our first on some other position.

I don't know about that. Cutler has been sacked once s far this season and that sack came because he held onto the ball a little too long and got caught trying to run with it. Clady has done an incredible job covering Jay and right now i can't think of a line in the league or a LT doing a better job protecting their QB.