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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 15915" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>Thanks Boomer. Good summary, and I agree with your focus on the first four drives.</p><p></p><p>I'll just add a couple cents, if it's even worth that:</p><p><strong><u>1st Drive</u></strong>: <strong>2nd play,</strong> I think the no-mesh was intentional. David went out and cut the crashing LB. <strong> 3rd Play</strong> was a triple a horrible read by Vad as the DE didn't even flinch toward the Dive. David went through the line untouched.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>2nd Drive</u></strong>: <strong>2nd Play,</strong> The unbalanced front you mentioned was a bit odd, imo. Left of Center we had Braun at Guard and Micheal Summers where we would expect to see a Tackle. Mason, Roberts, and Jackson were on the line right of center with Smelter wide out. With 9 in the box, they had two guys within a few yards of the LOS on the side with only Braun and Summers. Vad seems to check the play, and then runs the triple in that direction. When one of them moves to the outside and into the backfield with the motion, Robbie moves off him and tries to get to the other one and gets stuck in no-man's land.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>3rd Drive</u></strong>: <strong>1st Play</strong>, It was triple option motion, but again the B-Back doesn't mesh but cuts the LB crashing the A-Gap. So the DE that Chase Drive blocks to start with wan't the dive key as would be in a true triple. I think Chase's assignment was to drive the DE out and then pivot to seal the mike, but regardless, he whiffed on that block.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>4th Drive</u>: 3rd Play (2nd Down), </strong>I'm not sure that Vad's read was that great. The DE didn't take the dive, but the Tackle completely avoided Braun's cut block and lept over and got Sims, so the Dive wasn't going anywhere. Unfortunately, that still left to many defenders for the perimiter. <strong>4th Play (3rd Down), </strong>the WR screen was set up well but the lead blockers looked like they were running the chalkboard rather than looking for guys to block.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 15915, member: 195"] Thanks Boomer. Good summary, and I agree with your focus on the first four drives. I'll just add a couple cents, if it's even worth that: [B][U]1st Drive[/U][/B]: [B]2nd play,[/B] I think the no-mesh was intentional. David went out and cut the crashing LB. [B] 3rd Play[/B] was a triple a horrible read by Vad as the DE didn't even flinch toward the Dive. David went through the line untouched. [B][U]2nd Drive[/U][/B]: [B]2nd Play,[/B] The unbalanced front you mentioned was a bit odd, imo. Left of Center we had Braun at Guard and Micheal Summers where we would expect to see a Tackle. Mason, Roberts, and Jackson were on the line right of center with Smelter wide out. With 9 in the box, they had two guys within a few yards of the LOS on the side with only Braun and Summers. Vad seems to check the play, and then runs the triple in that direction. When one of them moves to the outside and into the backfield with the motion, Robbie moves off him and tries to get to the other one and gets stuck in no-man's land. [B][U]3rd Drive[/U][/B]: [B]1st Play[/B], It was triple option motion, but again the B-Back doesn't mesh but cuts the LB crashing the A-Gap. So the DE that Chase Drive blocks to start with wan't the dive key as would be in a true triple. I think Chase's assignment was to drive the DE out and then pivot to seal the mike, but regardless, he whiffed on that block. [B][U]4th Drive[/U]: 3rd Play (2nd Down), [/B]I'm not sure that Vad's read was that great. The DE didn't take the dive, but the Tackle completely avoided Braun's cut block and lept over and got Sims, so the Dive wasn't going anywhere. Unfortunately, that still left to many defenders for the perimiter. [B]4th Play (3rd Down), [/B]the WR screen was set up well but the lead blockers looked like they were running the chalkboard rather than looking for guys to block. [/QUOTE]
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