Film Room Tenn TD (defending the run game)

melloace

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Been going through all of Tennessee's 2016 football games on youtube while I'm getting thing done around the house and the Appalachian State game is a good one to watch to get an idea of Tennessee dealing with the option and cutblocks. App gave a lot of option looks out of the shotgun in that game.
 

ilovetheoption

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Been going through all of Tennessee's 2016 football games on youtube while I'm getting thing done around the house and the Appalachian State game is a good one to watch to get an idea of Tennessee dealing with the option and cutblocks. App gave a lot of option looks out of the shotgun in that game.
Thx!
 

dressedcheeseside

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UT's two offensive playmakers created a lot of hesitation and/or cheating by defenses, you can see it here.

Sometimes bad defense is just bad defense.
 

dressedcheeseside

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I'm watching UT/App St right now. UTs weakness is inside run D and getting off cut blocks. Their D is not scary one bit. They got pushed around on the LOS all night.
 

vamosjackets

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LEVERAGE - the blame belongs to the CB here - you're the flank, nothing gets outside of you. At least that's the way it appears. If it's man coverage, then I take it back.
My gosh, that UT WR could've killed one of those Neb inside defenders with a crack block.
 

JacketFromUGA

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LEVERAGE - the blame belongs to the CB here - you're the flank, nothing gets outside of you. At least that's the way it appears. If it's man coverage, then I take it back.
My gosh, that UT WR could've killed one of those Neb inside defenders with a crack block.
Wasn't a rule about WR crack blocks put into effect recently?
 
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