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How is that different than the play with Griffin we ran a lot at the end of 2015? (asking for actual X and Os since I have trouble seeing the differences)
I wouldn't go that far. We have one particular counter play that takes all day to develop and gets blown up every time.I love any play that goes in the opposite direction of the motion man to keep the defense from flying to to the play side. Another play we need to work on is when the AB goes in motion right behind the OL, seemed like every time that happened it was a pass.
The only thing I don't like about this play is that it doesn't need to be a pitch. Perkins arcs back and loses two yards from where he's lined up that he has to make up. Why not just come straight across and take a handoff instead of a pitch? Seems like a safer play as well as not giving up ground.
Maybe they're worried about the backside defender who would normally be in the backfield and they want to make sure they get by him. That's all I can think of.
Imo the arc gets him turned downhill with less loss of momentum than if he had to make a sharp cut.
I wouldn't go that far. We have one particular counter play that takes all day to develop and gets blown up every time.
Man, no kidding. We actually have a couple that nearly involve a pirouette from the QB. By the time we're ready to go, there are so many people clear of blocks everywhere that it doesn't matter which way the defense was originally biting. /OldManYellsAtCloudRant
The only thing I don't like about this play is that it doesn't need to be a pitch. Perkins arcs back and loses two yards from where he's lined up that he has to make up. Why not just come straight across and take a handoff instead of a pitch? Seems like a safer play as well as not giving up ground.
Maybe they're worried about the backside defender who would normally be in the backfield and they want to make sure they get by him. That's all I can think of.
And it keeps the AB out of the trash if there were a run blitz.