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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 481088" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Good Question. The answer is, a lot. There were some called dives and QB follows mixed in for sure. However, there were (I didn't count, but am going to guess ten) several TRUE midline options called where the DT was left unblocked an Tobias was reading him. The genius of it was, because of how we stretched them with the loaded QB sweep, the DTs felt a lot of pressure to get wide and help, especially considering their Mike was getting dumped on his head. That made the first few reads super easy until they caught on we were running midline. At that point, we kept running it about every other play. Despite having it squeezed down some, Oliver kept getting the reads right, so we kept running it. It was very encouraging to see him being trusted with reads finally. IMHO, it was the best execution of midline since the days of Tevin Washington.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I don't want to overlook the ABs. They did a lot of heavy traffic blocking and drew the Mike assignment some as well. It is interesting to see that the skill position blocking is really starting to take off, much like it did in 2014 right about this point in the season. Our kids have experience and it shows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 481088, member: 639"] Good Question. The answer is, a lot. There were some called dives and QB follows mixed in for sure. However, there were (I didn't count, but am going to guess ten) several TRUE midline options called where the DT was left unblocked an Tobias was reading him. The genius of it was, because of how we stretched them with the loaded QB sweep, the DTs felt a lot of pressure to get wide and help, especially considering their Mike was getting dumped on his head. That made the first few reads super easy until they caught on we were running midline. At that point, we kept running it about every other play. Despite having it squeezed down some, Oliver kept getting the reads right, so we kept running it. It was very encouraging to see him being trusted with reads finally. IMHO, it was the best execution of midline since the days of Tevin Washington. BTW, I don't want to overlook the ABs. They did a lot of heavy traffic blocking and drew the Mike assignment some as well. It is interesting to see that the skill position blocking is really starting to take off, much like it did in 2014 right about this point in the season. Our kids have experience and it shows. [/QUOTE]
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