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This post has more midlines... these meshes are longer and more "complete".
https://gtswarm.com/threads/time-for-midline-madness.10001/
https://gtswarm.com/threads/time-for-midline-madness.10001/
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I believe so. It's also the play that Nesbit scored on in the 09 ACC title game where the tv crew did a good breakdown of the play from the overhead camera.Didn't we score a td on this in OB?
Yes that is correct. Jordan pulls the ball on the read because he thought 60 was going to charge the BB and blow him up. He didn't so Jordan had to eat it because he made the wrong read. It should have been a give to the b back. There are several plays with Nesbitt vs FSU in 09 where he quick pulls the ball out of the dive back on the triple because 1 and 2 were charging in as fast as he could. That is unless it was in fact not a midline and it was just a fake.This post has more midlines... these meshes are longer and more "complete".
https://gtswarm.com/threads/time-for-midline-madness.10001/
The thing is, on blown reads, it's usually the other way. Johnson's old playbooks talk about one way decision making, and it goes the other way.Yes that is correct. Jordan pulls the ball on the read because he thought 60 was going to charge the BB and blow him up. He didn't so Jordan had to eat it because he made the wrong read. It should have been a give to the b back. There are several plays with Nesbitt vs FSU in 09 where he quick pulls the ball out of the dive back on the triple because 1 and 2 were charging in as fast as he could. That is unless it was in fact not a midline and it was just a fake.
Love the videos and commentary. I appreciate the time it must take for you to put these together and your analysis makes me feel more connected to the program; the team, the offense, the players...all of it. Thank you!
I agree with you about riding the mesh and I also think it's important to carry out the fake after the give too (something JT didn't do enough, imo).
Perhaps this particular play isn't the best for measuring the effectiveness of the mesh or accuracy of the read. Once the snap was bobbled, the QB's instincts are going to be: 1) secure the ball; and 2) get what you can get. This all happens so fast in live action and he's behind pace from the start. No matter what the play call, once that ball bounced around in his hands, little chance he's going to risk a long mesh read or even pitch. The pump fake is just going through the motions to salvage a play that was out of sync from the snap.
Yes, you are right about the decision making. I was working under the presumption of a give unless the dive read can tackle the b back, which is what you were describing. Which is why I guess I was so insistent it was a misread. He did do something similar on the midline triple a couple plays back and he was able to eek out a 5 yard gain. I'm interested if you, or anyone who wants to put forth and opinion on this, think there at all similar and if so if it's how the read is being taught?The thing is, on blown reads, it's usually the other way. Johnson's old playbooks talk about one way decision making, and it goes the other way.
The basic idea is that you don't have time to think about "give or keep", so you go in there with your mind made up, and you only change it if they FORCE you to change it, and the default is to give. So the QB is thinking "give give give KEEP" if he gets a keep read.
He bailed on the give WAY early, so my guess is he went in there with the idea that he was going to run it, probably because they had given him a "keep" read several times in a row, and he started guessing.
Yes, you are right about the decision making. I was working under the presumption of a give unless the dive read can tackle the b back, which is what you were describing. Which is why I guess I was so insistent it was a misread. He did do something similar on the midline triple a couple plays back and he was able to eek out a 5 yard gain. I'm interested if you, or anyone who wants to put forth and opinion on this, think there at all similar and if so if it's how the read is being taught?
And you should. The first time you put your trust in me will be your first mistake If you see me on the other side of the argument it means you are probably rightI'll stand by the right read but MJ did not put it in the bread basket allowing the DT to change targets.
Is MJ looking at shoulder angle or what? It looks like the DT is in position to tackle the Bback if he gives but it's really hard to tell from this angle.I'll stand by the right read but MJ did not put it in the bread basket allowing the DT to change targets.
Yeah, me too.