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![]() I agree w/DC, that lineman was coming strong and maybe even knocked the ball carrier over. The pulling guard was nice, but what makes that play is the right side of the "O", collapsing the defensive line in towards the center of the field. Which makes it a little easier for the RB to slide of his lineman. Nice play!
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![]() Watch the little miggle fullback, he took his man all the way to the sidelines with his block.
P.S. Tears in my eyes Norbert Revels
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![]() Nice....but the defense got handled across the board. No need for a pulling guard there.....just run it up the gut with the fullback in front. That fullback sure did his job....he springs the whole play.
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![]() It shows well the use of side running figures. On my last play last friday, I often used upside down running figures, side coverage, etc...
But....if I was the defender, I would not play that formation ![]() Even if finally, the defense "saves" the point with a probable tackle ! |
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