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Keep in mind with your comments, these are our GT student athletes.
This play had a defensive holding flag.
This play had a defensive holding flag.
Not sure who the B-back was ( and it don't matter) but don't like to see that kind of block on a pass, stay up and block on a pass play.
I've found that using cut blocks in pass protection by a RB is quite common, in any offense. I don't have a feel for the percentage of time the cut block is used, and I'm sure it depends greatly on the blocking skills of the RB, but you do see it quite a bit. I've always assumed it was because the RB was probably a mediocre blocker and cutting the defender ensures at least a few seconds for the QB to throw and reduces the number of players blocking the QB's vision and throwing windows.
Wonder if we can run the ab on more of a slant route or a stop.
We run the straight fly exclusively IMO.
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