I'm going to come to Summers' defense here and say that he did his responsibility just fine. As the play-side WR on this play his responsibility is to push stalk block the cornerback for the pitch. He did that reasonably well, the CB is basically just standing there !12 yards! away from the...
Wow, I forgot that Justin only has one interception and it was on a bizarre play at that. Big props to Smoov. He should know he's gotten away with a couple though, there was a pass in the Georgia Southern game that was not a good decision and could have been returned for a pick-six if the...
@Longestday I motion that your username be changed to Someyards. ;)
TD Play: One of the keys in PJ's old playbook for QB play is "Get the ball pitched to the tailback. Pitch the ball when the defensive reactions allow the ball to be pitched. Don't keep the ball for a five to six yard gain...
Yes, that is a Midline with Twirl motion. I believe we would call that "Spread 10 Twirl" assuming CPJ hasn't changed the play numbers.
The play from the ACCCG is Midline with the A-Back ?Blast? and we are in some kind of Over Flex formation (both WRs on the same side and Tyler Melton is...
I couldn't tell, I was watching the game on my phone in a pool. Check to see what the play-side OG does and see if it looks like #70 in this play:
This is what a give on the Midline looks like:
@Longestday The Triple Option you are unsure of looks like a Zone Dive to me.
It is also a great play to discuss the role of the Zone Dive because it is executed almost perfectly under perfect conditions. The Zone Dive is a "Constraint Play" whose purpose is to prevent the defense from...
@Longestday The 1st down at around 4 minutes is a Triple Option with a Slip call. That is when the OT takes an outside track around the DE to prevent being squeezed.
@steebu has posted videos that cover the basic stunts. The QB has to learn to read #1 and #2 at the same time.
With the cross charge the defense is trying to trick the QB to read the DE and give the ball to the B-Back so he can be quickly tackled by the OLB:
The proper read for a cross...
@steebu @Longestday I found this in the 1990s playbook that you can find in various places online and it seems to be a more straightforward match, thoughts?
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