dressedcheeseside
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Don't need to see anymore of these:
(And Laskey better get better at blocking too.)
(And Laskey better get better at blocking too.)
I think so. If he steps up, the DE just flies on by. On the other hand, the guy who sidestepped Laskey's cutblock attempt probably distracted JT to the point of him not "feeling" the heat on the backside.Am I being too much of an armchair QB saying JT shoulda stepped up into the pocket too? There was a lot of green in front of him.
well one did get beat on THAT particular play7 guys blocking 4 and we blame the 1?
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If you turn your guy loose, whataya expect? That play was one of many, many others.7 guys blocking 4 and we blame the 1?
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If you turn your guy loose, whataya expect? That play was one of many, many others.
I like Chamberlain size I hope he can regain his confidence. The job is up for grabs.
If you turn your guy loose, whataya expect? That play was one of many, many others.
7 guys blocking 4 and we blame the 1?
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That's what I meant.He didn't turn him loose. He just got flat beat because he wasn't fast enough to cut off the angle.
Thanks for clarifying that. My guess was the guy that Laskey missed prevented JT from continuing to roll left or from stepping up. JT did have his eyes glued to the wr breaking on the out route just as he was hit.JT did what he was supposed to do. Laskey and Chamberlain did not. Maybe Perkins was supposed to help on Laskey's guy too, but I'd have to check the pre-snap look.
This is "turn protection" and is practically designed to avoid plays like this. It's supposed to get the QB on the edge with a clear field of vision and away from the backside pressure.
It obviously doesn't work if 3 guys totally whiff.