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<blockquote data-quote="ilovetheoption" data-source="post: 637761" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>And again on the trap, you're running it out of a pass look. </p><p></p><p>PST's first step is a kick slide (sorta... it's CERTAINLY not a 45 degree run blocking step to engage the DE). This means that the stunt is WAY more effective than it otherwise would be, because BSG now has to hit a guy in space, instead of being able to blast through the hole and just destroy first wrong color in tight spaces. </p><p></p><p>I'd argue this is closer to the old 90's Dallas Cowboys Lead Draw than to a regular guard trap play. </p><p></p><p>In a normal trap play, PST would either engage the DE, or the DT would HAVE to run into PST to free up the stunting DE. Either way it's a clear read for BSG.</p><p></p><p>Doing it this way leaves both of them hitting air (actually, even worse, lol, each other)</p><p></p><p>All this is to say that it may look similar to what the OL has been doing conceptually, but in execution, it's a pretty different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ilovetheoption, post: 637761, member: 1414"] And again on the trap, you're running it out of a pass look. PST's first step is a kick slide (sorta... it's CERTAINLY not a 45 degree run blocking step to engage the DE). This means that the stunt is WAY more effective than it otherwise would be, because BSG now has to hit a guy in space, instead of being able to blast through the hole and just destroy first wrong color in tight spaces. I'd argue this is closer to the old 90's Dallas Cowboys Lead Draw than to a regular guard trap play. In a normal trap play, PST would either engage the DE, or the DT would HAVE to run into PST to free up the stunting DE. Either way it's a clear read for BSG. Doing it this way leaves both of them hitting air (actually, even worse, lol, each other) All this is to say that it may look similar to what the OL has been doing conceptually, but in execution, it's a pretty different. [/QUOTE]
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