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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 268299" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>I just re-watched our final offensive set of downs, you know, the one where we won the game. I've read several guys complain about not running straight ahead on 1st and 2nd down. As it turns out, CPJ had good plays called as Ugag had amassed 9 guys in the box. The reason they didn't work was due to missed blocks. On 1st down, our RT missed his block or we'd have gotten it down to the 2. On 2nd down our LAback missed the lead cut block forcing a quick pitch. Still, if Lynch decides to race to the pylon, he may have just gotten there, or at least very close. Instead, he decides to cut it back and he slips down. (hence the mild ***-chew by JT).</p><p></p><p>Both plays were foiled by missed blocks/nice block avoidance by Ugag. The option is a numbers game, when we miss blocks, we get outnumbered at the point of attack. Funny how missed blocks get interpreted as poor play calls. </p><p></p><p>In complete hindsight, the perfect call on first down would have been a fake rocket toss right, qb bootleg to the left. There were only two defenders on that side as everybody bit on the motion. One was in tight at the LOS, Jet would have easily outrun him to the corner even if the Aback whiffed. The other was the corner who was deep in the endzone, easy block by the wr. JeT would have had a ton of green.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 268299, member: 77"] I just re-watched our final offensive set of downs, you know, the one where we won the game. I've read several guys complain about not running straight ahead on 1st and 2nd down. As it turns out, CPJ had good plays called as Ugag had amassed 9 guys in the box. The reason they didn't work was due to missed blocks. On 1st down, our RT missed his block or we'd have gotten it down to the 2. On 2nd down our LAback missed the lead cut block forcing a quick pitch. Still, if Lynch decides to race to the pylon, he may have just gotten there, or at least very close. Instead, he decides to cut it back and he slips down. (hence the mild ***-chew by JT). Both plays were foiled by missed blocks/nice block avoidance by Ugag. The option is a numbers game, when we miss blocks, we get outnumbered at the point of attack. Funny how missed blocks get interpreted as poor play calls. In complete hindsight, the perfect call on first down would have been a fake rocket toss right, qb bootleg to the left. There were only two defenders on that side as everybody bit on the motion. One was in tight at the LOS, Jet would have easily outrun him to the corner even if the Aback whiffed. The other was the corner who was deep in the endzone, easy block by the wr. JeT would have had a ton of green. [/QUOTE]
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