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Nate Cottrell...just a question, nothing bad
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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 650033" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>This really is difficult to believe from a former college player. </p><p></p><p>Look at <em>where the defenders are</em> on the two plays. If you do, you will see that defenders are going <em>inside</em> forcing Cottrell an outside path for the run. They read TaQuon, presumably as they had been coached to do. If he had tried to cut it up inside, he would have been stopped for no gain. So he went outside; it was the only path he had. </p><p></p><p>Now, look at Lynch's run. The defenders were moving to the <em>outside</em> and leave Lynch a path inside that is clear until he is 15 yards downfield. If he had gone outside, as C0ttrell did, he would have been stopped for no gain as well. </p><p></p><p>So, unlike what you are saying here, what the clips actually show is that both Cottrell <em>and</em> Lynch know how to read their blocks and the D in an outside veer.. And both runs are about 25 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 650033, member: 265"] This really is difficult to believe from a former college player. Look at [I]where the defenders are[/I] on the two plays. If you do, you will see that defenders are going [I]inside[/I] forcing Cottrell an outside path for the run. They read TaQuon, presumably as they had been coached to do. If he had tried to cut it up inside, he would have been stopped for no gain. So he went outside; it was the only path he had. Now, look at Lynch's run. The defenders were moving to the [I]outside[/I] and leave Lynch a path inside that is clear until he is 15 yards downfield. If he had gone outside, as C0ttrell did, he would have been stopped for no gain as well. So, unlike what you are saying here, what the clips actually show is that both Cottrell [I]and[/I] Lynch know how to read their blocks and the D in an outside veer.. And both runs are about 25 yards. [/QUOTE]
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