I made a post about this kind of check a long time ago on a different board. I'll make another one once I look at the replay and verify that it's the particular one I'm thinking of.
The tight set is called Double Flex.
Feedback: If the highlight shows the endzone view, like on Snoddy's run, I think you can convey a lot more information and identify the front better using that replay rather than the sideline view.
On defense we brought pressure that didn't necessarily sack the QB but got in his face, forced an errant throw, and delivered a hit. The body blows add up and pay dividends!
I just watched the replay of the Pitt missed FG to end regulation. Ridiculous. I think we went from having a shot to needing a miracle to make it to the ACCCG.
It was strange to watch. It's like they went through the possibilities and just picked it without understanding how it works. Like the 2-3 exchange, that option defense has a defender impede the play-side A-back (PSA) before settling into his responsibility. The PSA is assigned to block the...
@Longestday - Make a Vine of Travis recovering the bad snap. Their Right Tackle is grabbed on and literally trying to pull him backwards so he can't get the ball and there was NO FLAG. I'm amazed Travis was able to dive on it.
Not many called dives at all, but when called they are very effective. We get an extra little advantage when a player who is expecting to be unblocked in the option gets blasted, Fromayan? mauls Gnonkonde on Laskey's second TD:
2nd and 11 on the 16 yard line:
In response to our tail motion, Duke rotates their secondary to bring the play side safety up into run support and then put the back side safety into a single-high safety look. You're right, the A-Back gets behind this run support safety, but it also shows how...
1st Play: A note about blocking: check out that nice Combo on the Shade to the Mike.
3rd Play: Step-down squeeze on the tackle, probably a keep.
4th Play: Great work there by Mason pulling. He could just log the guy he's assigned to, but he's got position, hold him up for enough time so...
We know that Justin Thomas is electric, but is also a redshirt-Sophomore in his first year as a starter.
We know that our A-Backs and Wide Receivers are very capable, the question is how many chances will they get?
We know that Paul Johnson looks and sounds like Paul Johnson again.
We know...
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