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Anyone know what the reverse flip to Perkins is called? I guess it's just a new wrinkle on the counter that hits a little quicker since there is no handoff.
It was a great set up play for rocket, as it kept the defenders at home for an extra beat. Brilliant play call sequence there.
Anyone know what the reverse flip to Perkins is called?
Re: the triple that you start at 6:10 and the one immediately prior to that (the long Laskey run).
You noted on the long run that Laskey took a different hole than on the one right before that one. That's a good observation. Contrast the long run with the one at 6:10 and you'll see why.
The BB's sole job on the triple option is to read the first guy on the playside of the center. If that DT is working outside, then the BB has to duck under the block. If he's working inside or staying in the same spot, the BB stays on his track on the guard's outside hip. On this play, the triple option at 6:10, Mason has to push the DT out, so Laskey makes the right move and comes under the block.
Unfortunately, our left guard isn't able to effectively "scoop" block the backside DT. That guy is able to make Braun miss him by staying high and back, causing Braun to fall on his face instead of making contact. He's therefore sitting and waiting. If Braun can make contact, that 2 yard gain is a 6 yarder.
Thanks for this post! Love these.
Is this a midline? No Abacks blocking "in the hole"... but the DT is left unblocked.
Careful with that analysis; it didn't sit too well in another thread.