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<blockquote data-quote="stpetewreck" data-source="post: 258333" data-attributes="member: 967"><p>This has already been answered, and I agree with what everyone has already said. I'll add that yes, we've been successful with it with JT already. But we've also seen quite a few times with JT is stopped cold with basically one big ugly getting a single hand on him. JT is not going to put his helmet down and muscle up between the tackles for a consistent 4-7 yards. But he has already juked some kids outta their shoes on a midline (more likely a called QB follow meant to play out like a midline with no real read).</p><p></p><p>And since it's the not best play to be runnin with JT, we suffer from a lack of reps. Obviously everyone has to block well, but the A backs have an important part, too. I'd guess with the lack of reps they get right now at a midline, they wouldn't light the world on fire shimmying (is that a word?) up between the tackles and cutting the right people down at the right angles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stpetewreck, post: 258333, member: 967"] This has already been answered, and I agree with what everyone has already said. I'll add that yes, we've been successful with it with JT already. But we've also seen quite a few times with JT is stopped cold with basically one big ugly getting a single hand on him. JT is not going to put his helmet down and muscle up between the tackles for a consistent 4-7 yards. But he has already juked some kids outta their shoes on a midline (more likely a called QB follow meant to play out like a midline with no real read). And since it's the not best play to be runnin with JT, we suffer from a lack of reps. Obviously everyone has to block well, but the A backs have an important part, too. I'd guess with the lack of reps they get right now at a midline, they wouldn't light the world on fire shimmying (is that a word?) up between the tackles and cutting the right people down at the right angles. [/QUOTE]
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