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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 60526" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>In the first play, the DT slow played the play, waiting on the outcome of the mesh before attacking the ball. He only moved on the ball after he saw Sims had it. In the second play, he moves more quickly, attacking Sims immediately and then sliding off when he saw Vad still had the ball. He then lunged at Vad, but wasn't able to bring him down with an arm-tackle from the ground.</p><p></p><p>The way they were defending that play and the strength of the DT, I don't think the OG scraping the DT would have been enough to spring the BBack. If the OG stays home and blocks the DT and the play is a true QB Keeper (where the BBack moves to the second level for blocking), that could be a successful play. The only reason the second play was successful was because the DT was not as patient as he was in the first play. If he would have held for another split second, he would have seen the fake mesh and been in better position to stop Vad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 60526, member: 198"] In the first play, the DT slow played the play, waiting on the outcome of the mesh before attacking the ball. He only moved on the ball after he saw Sims had it. In the second play, he moves more quickly, attacking Sims immediately and then sliding off when he saw Vad still had the ball. He then lunged at Vad, but wasn't able to bring him down with an arm-tackle from the ground. The way they were defending that play and the strength of the DT, I don't think the OG scraping the DT would have been enough to spring the BBack. If the OG stays home and blocks the DT and the play is a true QB Keeper (where the BBack moves to the second level for blocking), that could be a successful play. The only reason the second play was successful was because the DT was not as patient as he was in the first play. If he would have held for another split second, he would have seen the fake mesh and been in better position to stop Vad. [/QUOTE]
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