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<blockquote data-quote="steebu" data-source="post: 634483" data-attributes="member: 740"><p>I actually guessed that this might be the play you were going to reference. It doesn't look like RPO at all to me. It just looks like TE screen with play action to freeze the LB.</p><p></p><p>I mean:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">you can't tell me that our TE on their LB is a mismatch. It's not like we're getting Alvin Kamara in space. Sub in Tobias or any of our RB's instead of the TE</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">The WR missed the block on the corner - must've been thinking about his dance moves because he was way late</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">No matchup problem for the defense, no numbers advantage for us. WHAT IS THE POINT OF THIS PLAY?</li> </ol><p>Their LB's were pretty smart - there's a horrible sequence earlier that I'm too lazy to point to but Patenoob ran a counter from a split-back gun formation. The OL stepped left as if running outside zone and the QB handed to the left back to run to the right. The back on the right was the lead blocker. Well ... guess what? Their LB's weren't flowing with the direction of the pulling OL the whole game ... so they didn't flow this time either ... and we ended up with a 2-v-3 and got dumped for a loss. It's *this* kind of playcalling that has me pulling what little hair I have left out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steebu, post: 634483, member: 740"] I actually guessed that this might be the play you were going to reference. It doesn't look like RPO at all to me. It just looks like TE screen with play action to freeze the LB. I mean: [LIST=1] [*]you can't tell me that our TE on their LB is a mismatch. It's not like we're getting Alvin Kamara in space. Sub in Tobias or any of our RB's instead of the TE [*]The WR missed the block on the corner - must've been thinking about his dance moves because he was way late [*]No matchup problem for the defense, no numbers advantage for us. WHAT IS THE POINT OF THIS PLAY? [/LIST] Their LB's were pretty smart - there's a horrible sequence earlier that I'm too lazy to point to but Patenoob ran a counter from a split-back gun formation. The OL stepped left as if running outside zone and the QB handed to the left back to run to the right. The back on the right was the lead blocker. Well ... guess what? Their LB's weren't flowing with the direction of the pulling OL the whole game ... so they didn't flow this time either ... and we ended up with a 2-v-3 and got dumped for a loss. It's *this* kind of playcalling that has me pulling what little hair I have left out. [/QUOTE]
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