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yes yes nice and all but my boy Ike makes me laughYa I added that one to keep it real... look at Lynch in the last.
Saw the same thing. Glad I read through the comments before commenting myself.Sham was kickin' butts and takin' names!
The first one is a td if Eason and Marshall get their blocks.
The ultimate troll move lolOur blockers look like they are chopping trees down (from front only). Thing of beauty. Need to put on UT site.
The thing I noticed is something I've commented on before. Look at the first and second GIFs. In the first, the pitch read turns his shoulders to MJ and he pitches the ball at once. In the second he doesn't and MJ misses the read. What will he do next year? What JT would have down this year: fake a pitch to the AB to freeze the OLB in place and walk to a big gain. His read was sorta right; the OLB was undecided and MJ read that as a keep. Problem = the OLB was in position to switch his focus. A fake pitch and MJ would have gone a loooong way on that play. Nesbitt had the same problem but quickly overcame it.
What we didn't see this year and will next (I bet) is some of the "inside veer" plays Navy ran this year that were QB runs all the way. What they did was to essentially turn the veer into a version of student body right with the WRs and both ABs out there looking for somebody to block and Worth running full speed to the edge. He'd tuck the ball as soon as he made the BB read. They used to do that with Reynolds too; it's a great play for a QB who can run. But that's up to Coach and it isn't kosher. We'll see.
Actually, I'm surprised that wasn't flagged for a chop block, the way the zebras are so conditioned to see it these days.(I guess it's because the guy never goes down.) Our LT goes for the cut block (low) on the DT that Parker is chipping (high). Technically, that's a low/high combo. Parker is still semi-engaged with that defender when the LT goes for the knees.Guys, Parker Braun is the prototype for this offense. Watch his block on the last GIF. Textbook reach under the DT, and puts a hat on the backer. You can't draw it up any better than that.
I'm sure you're right, but not on the second GIF.A lot of those were designed keepers.
Pitching it was never an "option"
I'm sure you're right, but not on the second GIF.
Look at Willis. He's ready for a pitch and pretty surprised when he doesn't get it. MJ simply misread the pitch. Next year = he'll make the fake or pitch the ball. It's a matter of experience. He does it right in the first and last GIFs.
Oth, the long run looks like a straight "QB Follow" of ancient vintage. MJ sorta makes the fake, but he's obviously waiting for the hole to open before he takes off. As it worked out, MM goes up in the hole and can't find anybody to hit. I'm not surprised he falls down; he had a real bad angle for the one person he could get to. At least he got out of the way in a hurry.
Yes. I hadn't seen that. It is beside the point about this being a straight inside veer, however. That's what it was and MJ missed the read. Explains why he didn't fake the pitch, however.The second gif was a fumble. Willis was diving back towards the ball instinctively to recover it, but Jordan fell on it.
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I'm a little surprised our coaches are coaching this particular blocking scheme considering the current climate. I know Parker is trying to get past the DT as fast as possible, but it doesn't always work out that way. It's near impossible to avoid him completely.