Game winner: Jamal Haynes

jojatk

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Two backers went to same gap on their left side of the LOS. They were side by side. Maybe that is their assigned responsibility, I don't know. Sounds pretty weird to me. I watched the replay to see for myself mainly because the color guy said "bad gap control" on the broadcast. "That's what they'll be working on in practice on Monday," he added.
I don’t think it was their assigned responsibility but I do think the prior play set that up for the one LB to play too far to the outside because he was thinking about either Zach running it or trying to blow up the bubble screen to the opposite side as the prior play. So I don’t think he just went the wrong way in a vacuum (not saying that’s what you’re saying, either so please don’t take it that way). I feel it was the two different reads Zach made on the same alignment and play call for the RPO that has that LB confused.
 

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I don’t think it was their assigned responsibility but I do think the prior play set that up for the one LB to play too far to the outside because he was thinking about either Zach running it or trying to blow up the bubble screen to the opposite side as the prior play. So I don’t think he just went the wrong way in a vacuum (not saying that’s what you’re saying, either so please don’t take it that way). I feel it was the two different reads Zach made on the same alignment and play call for the RPO that has that LB confused.
I tend to believe the UNC guy who broke down the film in the video posted in this thread, It looked very clear the LB slid too wide on the play. There was an LB already in the gap he slid over to cover. Players have gap responsibilities. There are many times every game players don't fit their gaps properly. This play appeared to be one. No way to know why the LB didn't fill his gap. Just glad he didn't!
 

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Why are we still discussing this? It will go down in our history as one of our all time great winning plays, similar to Miracle in Miami. IIWIS, let it go.
I just want to say something about the sudden and dramatic way this game was decided, from overtime looming to The End in about 6 seconds flat. Haynes proving yet again that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. Right straight up the gut untouched to The House. Ran past them like they were statues or something. Man, that was a blur.
 

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I tend to believe the UNC guy who broke down the film in the video posted in this thread, It looked very clear the LB slid too wide on the play. There was an LB already in the gap he slid over to cover. Players have gap responsibilities. There are many times every game players don't fit their gaps properly. This play appeared to be one. No way to know why the LB didn't fill his gap. Just glad he didn't!
That was my point. I think he may not have filled his gap because he was expecting the play to go outside.
 

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I am shocked—nay bewildered—that a TFG linebacker ran to the wrong gap
So an opposing LB goes to the wrong gap and our O gets “dinged” for not blocking him? Not sure why we are still debating this. All you need to do is look at the hole at the POA and you will see how well-blocked that play was. Some folks just didn’t want us running in that situation, and will not accept what happened. Meh, IIWII.
 

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So an opposing LB goes to the wrong gap and our O gets “dinged” for not blocking him? Not sure why we are still debating this. All you need to do is look at the hole at the POA and you will see how well-blocked that play was. Some folks just didn’t want us running in that situation, and will not accept what happened. Meh, IIWII.
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So an opposing LB goes to the wrong gap and our O gets “dinged” for not blocking him? Not sure why we are still debating this. All you need to do is look at the hole at the POA and you will see how well-blocked that play was. Some folks just didn’t want us running in that situation, and will not accept what happened. Meh, IIWII.
I haven’t said anything negative about our blocking on that play.

It’s tough to put a hat on a guy that runs out of the play. Then again, why do you care?
 

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So an opposing LB goes to the wrong gap and our O gets “dinged” for not blocking him? Not sure why we are still debating this. All you need to do is look at the hole at the POA and you will see how well-blocked that play was. Some folks just didn’t want us running in that situation, and will not accept what happened. Meh, IIWII.
The OLB had contain to keep Jamal from getting outside which he did. MLB saw the play going inside and moved over to make the play and was destroyed by Rutledge.
 

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I haven’t said anything negative about our blocking on that play.

It’s tough to put a hat on a guy that runs out of the play. Then again, why do you care?
Not implying anything you said. I was agreeing, and asking your last question as well: why block a guy who took himself out of the play?
 

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I’m not pointing fingers. No more Mr. Douche for me!
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Or he just screwed up:ROFLMAO:
How about we just go with “it could not possibly be anything good about GT, only bad about UNC” so that we can avoid giving our team credit. Sound good? :gt:

The UNC player obviously screwed up. I’ll choose to believe we helped him do so. OK with you?
 

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How about we just go with “it could not possibly be anything good about GT, only bad about UNC” so that we can avoid giving our team credit. Sound good? :gt:

The UNC player obviously screwed up. I’ll choose to believe we helped him do so. OK with you?
Players screw up almost every play. That a player did on that play is unremarkable. Nor does it negate the exceptional blocking by our OL, nor does it negate the quality of the play call itself.
 

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How about we just go with “it could not possibly be anything good about GT, only bad about UNC” so that we can avoid giving our team credit. Sound good? :gt:

The UNC player obviously screwed up. I’ll choose to believe we helped him do so. OK with you?
I already said we blocked the play extremely well and Haynes made his cut at the precise moment the hole opened. Hand the UNC player missed his gap. That happens all the time in College Football. That he missed his gap is not throwing shade on GT. You have no clue as to why he missed his gap, only speculation. He missed it and we took advantage of his mistake!

Why this bothers you is beyond me! You are normally one of the most rational posters on thee Board. You seem to have a burr under your saddle on this topic!


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No…we didn’t.
It’s a shame that there is not a video from the defensive line perspective. Not everyone can see the defensive players mucking it up at full speed. There are 4 defensive players on the left side of the defensive line that are doing nothing.
As Haynes clears the hole, those guys all turn around and basically watch him score. I mentioned this before and got trashed by the ”never wrong” crowd here. Again, hard to see at full speed
 

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I already said we blocked the play extremely well and Haynes made his cut at the precise moment the hole opened. Hand the UNC player missed his gap. That happens all the time in College Football. That he missed his gap is not throwing shade on GT. You have no clue as to why he missed his gap, only speculation. He missed it and we took advantage of his mistake!

Why this bothers you is beyond me! You are normally one of the most rational posters on thee Board. You seem to have a burr under your saddle on this topic!


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It bothers me because so many people go out of their way to attribute good things for us more to the other team sucking and it’s tiresome. Sometimes we do well and sometimes we get lucky. Both happen. I think few gently people DO push harder on the reason being only due to poor play by the opposition rather than anything we do having anything to do with it. The player absolutely missed his gap. Could have been he just forgot his assignment. Could have been he was thinking the ball was going to the WR on a screen. That’s all.
 

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It bothers me because so many people go out of their way to attribute good things for us more to the other team sucking and it’s tiresome. Sometimes we do well and sometimes we get lucky. Both happen. I think few gently people DO push harder on the reason being only due to poor play by the opposition rather than anything we do having anything to do with it. The player absolutely missed his gap. Could have been he just forgot his assignment. Could have been he was thinking the ball was going to the WR on a screen. That’s all.
True, and it happens in reverse, too. Folks will attribute losses to bad play or play calling while ignoring the possibility that the other team played well. And I've been guilty of it, too.
We should all keep in mind that there are two teams on the field. We're not out there in a vacuum.
 

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It bothers me because so many people go out of their way to attribute good things for us more to the other team sucking and it’s tiresome. Sometimes we do well and sometimes we get lucky. Both happen. I think few gently people DO push harder on the reason being only due to poor play by the opposition rather than anything we do having anything to do with it. The player absolutely missed his gap. Could have been he just forgot his assignment. Could have been he was thinking the ball was going to the WR on a screen. That’s all.
That's fine. My point is he missed his gap which was the key reason Haynes was able to be sprung for the long TD run. The reason the defender missed the gap is and will always be unknown. The blocking was excellent as was the running. Rare to get a 68 yard run in that situation. Really fun play to watch live and in slow motion replay with and without the detailed explanation the UNC insider provided.
 
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