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<blockquote data-quote="lastoption" data-source="post: 250175" data-attributes="member: 1821"><p>I agree with longest day and others in that it seems more of a commitment to middle running game early would be great. Of course this is mindless fan analysis but seems like it would be better to just commit to interior called running early (dives, off tackle dive, counter dive, qb follow etc) to keep linebackers and safeties honest and then start hitting them with the option game once they are sucked back inside. I don't think the dive read on the TO is sufficient to keep really athletic defenses honest early because the linebackers / safeties are flowing outside so hard early, and are so fast, we can't consistently block them. This isn't a knock on the OL. I think the OL really is athletic after watching the slow motion analysis but I don't think it is physically possible for them to consistently execute second level blocks unless the second level defenders are forced to stay home more because of threat of inside running game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lastoption, post: 250175, member: 1821"] I agree with longest day and others in that it seems more of a commitment to middle running game early would be great. Of course this is mindless fan analysis but seems like it would be better to just commit to interior called running early (dives, off tackle dive, counter dive, qb follow etc) to keep linebackers and safeties honest and then start hitting them with the option game once they are sucked back inside. I don't think the dive read on the TO is sufficient to keep really athletic defenses honest early because the linebackers / safeties are flowing outside so hard early, and are so fast, we can't consistently block them. This isn't a knock on the OL. I think the OL really is athletic after watching the slow motion analysis but I don't think it is physically possible for them to consistently execute second level blocks unless the second level defenders are forced to stay home more because of threat of inside running game. [/QUOTE]
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