Film Room The Summer Push Play 27

wreckrod

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"Checkmate" lol, man! I love watching people fly right out of the play to where they think the ball is going. That was beautiful.

When we aren't physically outmatched, this offense is brutal.
 

iceeater1969

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On the midline qb follow to right is the play designed to go inside or outside of the right tackle (79)???
On this play the defensive end (4) pushes our rt into the middle so far the play goes outside of them both!!!
Is this the way the rt blocking is planned for this play?
 

kittysniper101

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On the midline qb follow to right is the play designed to go inside or outside of the right tackle (79)???
On this play the defensive end (4) pushes our rt into the middle so far the play goes outside of them both!!!
Is this the way the rt blocking is planned for this play?

So standard blocking QB follow would be like midline fold would have everything through the B gap with playside AB folding inside the gap and blocking first showing player. It could be that CPJ would call this to C gap since VT was pinching DE very hard most of the game. It actually looks like the playside AB attempts to fold inside and bounces off the tackle blocks out and makes a beautiful C gap appear. The fact that QB and BB hit that gap so seemlessly makes me think it was called that way, however.

http://footballislifeblog.blogspot.com/2015/02/flexbone-supplemental-running-plays.html?m=1
 

forensicbuzz

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I hate to say it, but there was a chop block on the C and LG.
Not a chop block, but would be called a chop block. The NG engaged the center, the center never engaged the NG, only tried to move past him to get to the MLB. The LG tried to cut. This is going to get called more often than not, but the refs are also being trained by CPJ to recognize when the DL engages the center and when the center is trying to avoid contact. If the center is trying to avoid engagement, it's not a chop block.
 

dressedcheeseside

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Not a chop block, but would be called a chop block. The NG engaged the center, the center never engaged the NG, only tried to move past him to get to the MLB. The LG tried to cut. This is going to get called more often than not, but the refs are also being trained by CPJ to recognize when the DL engages the center and when the center is trying to avoid contact. If the center is trying to avoid engagement, it's not a chop block.
The irony is that if the Nose had simply let Coop pass, he'd have been in perfect position to tackle MJ.
 

danny daniel

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#6 went with the motion AB while the play side safety crashed down with his assignment AB.

Yes, and the MLB overcommitted to the outside. #6 way overplayed to the outside. Playside safety probably played his assignment as coached. IMO #6 way too concerned with Lynch. He was unblocked and should have made the tackle.
 

augustabuzz

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Yes, and the MLB overcommitted to the outside. #6 way overplayed to the outside. Playside safety probably played his assignment as coached. IMO #6 way too concerned with Lynch. He was unblocked and should have made the tackle.
Lynch was his(#6) assignment. Remember, this is "assignment football". Sure he had tunnel vision, as he had probably been drilled all week.
 
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