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<blockquote data-quote="GTJason" data-source="post: 11583" data-attributes="member: 94"><p>Seemed like Vad was much quicker with the option pitch than he has been in the past - likely because he had to as the Miami guys were getting in the backfield. Looks way different than the way Tevin ran it. With Tevin it seemed like 2 steps back, pause, run to the outside with the A-back. If Vad tried to do that he'd be roadkill. For all of his faults, Tevin was a master at running the option, but his decisions don't seem quicker than Vad's when ran side by side. How could the blocking get so much worse in 1 year with almost the same players?</p><p></p><p>Tevin:</p><p>[media=youtube]dX38Xyi4R2U[/media]</p><p></p><p>Vad @ 1:08 :</p><p>[media=youtube]vfMK9hq1nwo[/media]</p><p></p><p>Now both of these are successful option plays obviously but the time from snap to pitch is very similar 2.5-3 seconds. The major difference I saw when looking for examples was every Vad video was filled with the other team in the backfield. The Tevin video is a clinic on blocking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTJason, post: 11583, member: 94"] Seemed like Vad was much quicker with the option pitch than he has been in the past - likely because he had to as the Miami guys were getting in the backfield. Looks way different than the way Tevin ran it. With Tevin it seemed like 2 steps back, pause, run to the outside with the A-back. If Vad tried to do that he'd be roadkill. For all of his faults, Tevin was a master at running the option, but his decisions don't seem quicker than Vad's when ran side by side. How could the blocking get so much worse in 1 year with almost the same players? Tevin: [media=youtube]dX38Xyi4R2U[/media] Vad @ 1:08 : [media=youtube]vfMK9hq1nwo[/media] Now both of these are successful option plays obviously but the time from snap to pitch is very similar 2.5-3 seconds. The major difference I saw when looking for examples was every Vad video was filled with the other team in the backfield. The Tevin video is a clinic on blocking. [/QUOTE]
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