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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 649639" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>One thing I should have added about Cottrell:</p><p></p><p>Look at his second run in the film. He turns the corner and runs flat out in a straight line. I think a lot of people gage him from things like this. But look at the actual play. Once he got to the second level, his best bet was to square up and turn on the jets. He did and almost got past that last Vol defender because of it. Anybody as fast as he is does that unless he has to juke a bit; Tony Hollings ran just like this, btw.</p><p></p><p>As for some of your analysis I'd advise another look at the clip. In the VT run if he had cut back to the field, he'd have been caught by all three DBs. His only chance was to turn on the jets and that would have worked except for a lucky shoestring tackle. For, I would note, <em>72 yards</em>. And he had several runs where he … Oh, why am I bothering? If you can't use trust your lying eyes, what can I do about it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 649639, member: 265"] One thing I should have added about Cottrell: Look at his second run in the film. He turns the corner and runs flat out in a straight line. I think a lot of people gage him from things like this. But look at the actual play. Once he got to the second level, his best bet was to square up and turn on the jets. He did and almost got past that last Vol defender because of it. Anybody as fast as he is does that unless he has to juke a bit; Tony Hollings ran just like this, btw. As for some of your analysis I'd advise another look at the clip. In the VT run if he had cut back to the field, he'd have been caught by all three DBs. His only chance was to turn on the jets and that would have worked except for a lucky shoestring tackle. For, I would note, [I]72 yards[/I]. And he had several runs where he … Oh, why am I bothering? If you can't use trust your lying eyes, what can I do about it? [/QUOTE]
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