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<blockquote data-quote="ilovetheoption" data-source="post: 637752" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>I think that first GIF is a perfect example of why the veer out of the gun is a WAY different animal than the veer out of the I (which is basically what PJ does).</p><p></p><p>Note the angle of attack of EMOLS. He is able to gain 2/3 yards of depth to attack mesh, which leads to the QB having to take a stutterstep back.</p><p></p><p>This slows everything down.</p><p></p><p>FURTHER, the QB now has to gain a couple of yards to get to the LOS to attack the pitch read. Slower, and allows MIKE to get off his block.</p><p></p><p>FURTHER, the OL is not in a run blockin stance, and are being asked to engage and drive their blocks, instead of just getting across their body and making them redirect.</p><p></p><p>Under center, that's enough time for the play to work. If MIKE runs around the block, the play is already past him, and thats a successful block. You just dive in front of him out of your sprinter's stance, and you've done your job. Now you have to run back, get an angle, engage, and steer. MUCH more difficult block.</p><p></p><p>Running it out of the Gun, the Dive read is about as fast a play as a normal ISO/LEAD play, and the Keep/Pitch is as fast as a normal Counter play.</p><p></p><p>Much, much, much slower.</p><p></p><p>Not necessarily worse, mind you, but just a different animal that asks a lot different stuff from your OL.</p><p></p><p>(and yes, it also doesn't help that PST completely airballs on WILL)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ilovetheoption, post: 637752, member: 1414"] I think that first GIF is a perfect example of why the veer out of the gun is a WAY different animal than the veer out of the I (which is basically what PJ does). Note the angle of attack of EMOLS. He is able to gain 2/3 yards of depth to attack mesh, which leads to the QB having to take a stutterstep back. This slows everything down. FURTHER, the QB now has to gain a couple of yards to get to the LOS to attack the pitch read. Slower, and allows MIKE to get off his block. FURTHER, the OL is not in a run blockin stance, and are being asked to engage and drive their blocks, instead of just getting across their body and making them redirect. Under center, that's enough time for the play to work. If MIKE runs around the block, the play is already past him, and thats a successful block. You just dive in front of him out of your sprinter's stance, and you've done your job. Now you have to run back, get an angle, engage, and steer. MUCH more difficult block. Running it out of the Gun, the Dive read is about as fast a play as a normal ISO/LEAD play, and the Keep/Pitch is as fast as a normal Counter play. Much, much, much slower. Not necessarily worse, mind you, but just a different animal that asks a lot different stuff from your OL. (and yes, it also doesn't help that PST completely airballs on WILL) [/QUOTE]
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