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I wanna start by saying I can't get enough of these. Please don't ever stop making the videos. My wife hates it but I usually spend Sundays re watching every play from the day before 11 times, once for every player involved. It's addicting.
Only thing I'll critique is use of the term "off tackle". I assume you're taking that from play by play sheets describing a run directed to go between guard and tackle. Anyway I think the more typical lexicon is play side and back side or left/right to specify the position itself.
FWIW, my wife also hates that I'm a grammar nazi..
My thoughts precisely. Had he done this it is a touchdown.Thanks, Ld, you da man! Thoughts:
1. On first play, Chambo not in position to block the safety, but that's ok, he ends up being the pitch key anyways. Chambo gets all turned around and blocks no one. He should have stayed in the middle and blocked the pursuing MLB. If he had done that, JT would still be running right now.
My thoughts precisely. Had he done this it is a touchdown.
2. Skov could have very easily hurtled the defender on play #2 and scored. He's so contact focused, though, the thought probably never entered his mind.
Old habits die hard. I also think that given the rotation with Marshall, Skov is really conscious of what is expected of him, such as getting "tough yards," and "falling forward," but maybe also softening up the defense.I've noticed this, as well. As much as I appreciate Skov's willingness to take/create contact, he could be so much more successful if he kept his head up and tried a juke. He did it against Alcorn and could have busted one for a TD. However, if that's the tradeoff for him getting 2-3 yards at the LOS, I'll take it.
Wasn't faulting his initial choice. Just that having missed that first one he is kind of left standing around. A quick look see would have revealed to him that he had a prime target moving into the area.Problem is, Chambo doesn't know the playside OLB takes the dive (incorrectly), as typically that OLB will take the pitch. So Chambo makes the correct attempted block on the Safety, he just doesn't execute.
You can fault his execution, but don't fault his choice of who to try and block.
I've noticed this, as well. As much as I appreciate Skov's willingness to take/create contact, he could be so much more successful if he kept his head up and tried a juke. He did it against Alcorn and could have busted one for a TD. However, if that's the tradeoff for him getting 2-3 yards at the LOS, I'll take it.