Why does Pierre Thomas run the screen so well?
“I would say two things, I think number one there is a patience involved. The other thing is, each one is a little different and so a player who is pretty consistent and excels at running screens is able to sort through some of the games that might take place up front. Each one presents a different challenge so someone that can make good decisions within a matter of a second and a half, two seconds, with regards to entering the defense or where we want to enter the screen. That for some players comes easier and for others it is more challenging because it happens fast. Sometimes it happens into a straight rush, sometimes into a twist, sometimes it happens into a pressure, teams that defend screens well do a good job with those defensive tackles feeling the guards getting light or like almost feeling the guards letting them win and then right away work flat down the line. There are a lot of things that defensively teams do, but the screen runner has patience and he has pretty good football, I don’t know if it is IQ, but pretty good football instinct because each one can change a little bit. It is not just a consistent, everyone is rushing up the field and then I step up and we would all be able to do it if that was the case. He is pretty good with those quick decisions.”