On Thursday, I wrote about the Jets' defense and what Todd Bowles’ unit can do from a front, coverage and pressure standpoint. Here I want to look at the New York offense under offensive coordinator Chan Gailey. Respected as one of the top offensive minds in football, Gailey is known for adapting his scheme on the fly to fit his personnel.
In the run game, they’ll move the ball on the ground out of different personnel packages, including 21 (with fullback Tommy Bohanon) and 12 personnel (with tight ends Jeff Cumberland and Kellen Davis). Schematically, one of the runs I saw the most over the team’s first two games was a play Eagles fans should be familiar with, the split zone run.