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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 250900" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>It is really hard to block a guy in space if you get there too soon, before they have to make a committed move towards the ball carrier. It seems to me that has been happening a fair amount. If they have time to give ground to defeat a block, they will beat it a lot more often. If I may, I will look at one play in isolation as an example. Mills' score in the BC game. That really should have been a walk in. Take a look at JJ Green trying to cut the defender at the goal line. He got there way too soon and you see what happened. It took a punishing run to score. The guy backed up a step, shed the block, and nearly had enough left to stop the play. JJ didn't need to be there that soon. There was no reason. He just hadn't developed that sense of timing yet. As a blocker, you know that guy is going to have to try and stop Mills short of the goal line. You can afford to make him commit first before you drive into his legs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 250900, member: 639"] It is really hard to block a guy in space if you get there too soon, before they have to make a committed move towards the ball carrier. It seems to me that has been happening a fair amount. If they have time to give ground to defeat a block, they will beat it a lot more often. If I may, I will look at one play in isolation as an example. Mills' score in the BC game. That really should have been a walk in. Take a look at JJ Green trying to cut the defender at the goal line. He got there way too soon and you see what happened. It took a punishing run to score. The guy backed up a step, shed the block, and nearly had enough left to stop the play. JJ didn't need to be there that soon. There was no reason. He just hadn't developed that sense of timing yet. As a blocker, you know that guy is going to have to try and stop Mills short of the goal line. You can afford to make him commit first before you drive into his legs. [/QUOTE]
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