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Fourth and Goal - what went wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 825936" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>I appreciate the other observations here and am not offering a refutation but a gut reaction. The linebacker looks to me like he is cheating/leaning inside the whole play. Had there been a wide pitch the only way he would have caught up to the play is if a cornerback slowed the play down and cut off the outside, which I am fairly confident would have happened given our difficulty running wide. No, he looks to me like he is “sniffing” for something inside from the beginning.</p><p></p><p>The other thing I question is what would have happened if he had been taken out of the play? Would the other linemen have been able to hold their blocks long enough? The play looks like it is breaking down almost from the beginning but I realize that may just be a function of slow motion viewing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 825936, member: 1640"] I appreciate the other observations here and am not offering a refutation but a gut reaction. The linebacker looks to me like he is cheating/leaning inside the whole play. Had there been a wide pitch the only way he would have caught up to the play is if a cornerback slowed the play down and cut off the outside, which I am fairly confident would have happened given our difficulty running wide. No, he looks to me like he is “sniffing” for something inside from the beginning. The other thing I question is what would have happened if he had been taken out of the play? Would the other linemen have been able to hold their blocks long enough? The play looks like it is breaking down almost from the beginning but I realize that may just be a function of slow motion viewing. [/QUOTE]
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