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Isn't this the 4th qtr, play that UNCheat blew up on 4th and 1 inside their 20? Would be interesting to see some of the MJ plays in 4th against UNCheat compared to against VT.24 gets dragged.
But 6.5 in the box on 3rd and 1 with the short yardage QB in the game? And a slant? Makes me think they have a motion-side stunt called and CPJ knew it.
We will again be king of 3rd and 4th down conversion rate and this play illustrates exactly why: a beast of an OL, a beast of a qb and a beast of a Bback lead blocker. All you dudes pining for any qb not named Matthew Jordan better watch what you hope for...
Sure they will. Our beast QB will notSo if MJ doesn't play, our beast OL, and beast BBack won't play?!!
MJ allows for a different style of play than what we've been accustomed to recently. More smashmouth, less finesse. I like that. It doesn't negate our big play potential, either. In fact, it heightens it. When defenses get worn down and start gambling by sending second and third level defenders to stop the bleeding up the gut, we gash them big time either on the edge or over the top. Like in boxing, a lot of body blows soften up the opponent for the kill shot.So if MJ doesn't play, our beast OL, and beast BBack won't play?!!
All I needed was a tap in the butt and away we would go on no count.On 3rd and very short, as in this play, I wish there was an audible between the center and QB where it would be just a quick snap and a sneak. The QB could virtually fall fwd for the first down.
Me too in high school. Beat Coffee County late 70's with a 40 yard touch sneakAll I needed was a tap in the butt and away we would go on no count.
All I needed was a tap in the butt and away we would go on no count.
A tap in the butt?
MJ allows for a different style of play than what we've been accustomed to recently. More smashmouth, less finesse. I like that. It doesn't negate our big play potential, either. In fact, it heightens it. When defenses get worn down and start gambling by sending second and third level defenders to stop the bleeding up the gut, we gash them big time either on the edge or over the top. Like in boxing, a lot of body blows soften up the opponent for the kill shot.
Also, in trying to defend the inside power game, defenses cannot afford to key on the Bback. If they do, MJ will run wild. If they start paying too much attention to MJ, Dedrick will destroy them. The rocket toss will be lethal because we won't see defenders flying to the motion side of the field like they've been doing. If they do, the inside will open up like the parting of the Red Sea.
I think this style plays to CPJ's strengths as a play caller as well. It really opens up the chess match. Sometimes the DC will guess right and we'll have some busted plays. But when they guess wrong, wide open receivers and fields of green for our ball carriers to gallup through. Mostly it'll mean the return of the Death March because I think DC's will play more honest. Death by a thousand cuts then BAM! How fun is that?
I'll bet there is already some discretion for him to do just that (with some constraints) but those DL can pinch hard and in a hurry, so you'd better guess right.On 3rd and very short, as in this play, I wish there was an audible between the center and QB where it would be just a quick snap and a sneak. The QB could virtually fall fwd for the first down.
We did it often and sometimes even called the play in the huddle for a "silent count." Worked more times than not.All I needed was a tap in the butt and away we would go on no count.