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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 242786" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>I disagree. Down by the goal line the cut blocks aren't just to get the guy on the ground. They are to force the defender to make a tough choice. Either they can be aggressive and try to stop the play for no gain, in which case he had to run straight into the cut block or they can try and give ground to avoid the cutblock in which case he's giving the offense 3 yards at least with 2 more downs to pick up one. The former option is probably a walk in TD unless the defender completely beats the block. The latter, in addition to the problem above, leads to him having to try and make a stonewall type stop while being offbalance. </p><p></p><p>The way the defender played it means he wasn't going to be put on the ground. But our aback still put him offbalance in addition to the lost ground, and created a situation where our bback should be able to finish the run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 242786, member: 2299"] I disagree. Down by the goal line the cut blocks aren't just to get the guy on the ground. They are to force the defender to make a tough choice. Either they can be aggressive and try to stop the play for no gain, in which case he had to run straight into the cut block or they can try and give ground to avoid the cutblock in which case he's giving the offense 3 yards at least with 2 more downs to pick up one. The former option is probably a walk in TD unless the defender completely beats the block. The latter, in addition to the problem above, leads to him having to try and make a stonewall type stop while being offbalance. The way the defender played it means he wasn't going to be put on the ground. But our aback still put him offbalance in addition to the lost ground, and created a situation where our bback should be able to finish the run. [/QUOTE]
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