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#2 - looks like we wiffed a few blocks on the right side of the OL and still easily made the first down.
It was 4th down. Get the two yards.Play #2:
Good display of MJ's short area quickness as he splits two defenders. He's not a burner like JeT, but he's quick enough to get by the initial defender and give himself a chance on the next level.
Also displays MJ's hesitancy in pitching. Ike picked up the DB, and the pitch defender turned inside towards MJ as MJ feinted to the inside leaving Searcy LOTs of room to run had MJ pitched it. I vaguely remember CPJ saying that he told MJ keep the ball if he wasn't 100% sure on option reads this game, so that could have been a factor.
It was 4th down. Get the two yards.
mah gawd thats a true freshman jut flat out moving folks out of his way.#2 Kenny Cooper pushing the lawnmower!
Imo The play looks like run right all the way. I think he thought rg would cut off the cross charge.24 is a LB that makes a cross charge and is being optioned off. MJ sees him take Mills and pulls the ball.
Imo The play looks like run right all the way. I think he thought rg would cut off the cross charge.
Anyway we run right and with this blitzer gone we make 5 yds while making almost no blocking contact on right side of ol.
Let's hear it for a qb that can make some tough yds once he heads up field.
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If it was TO then great read by qb.!It's always tough to know exact call, but in form and blocking it looks like a triple option.
The cross charging lb is the dive key, keep, and the DE is the pitch key also keep.
If we had blocked the MLB 54, it would've been a bigger gain.
6 moving before the ball snapped changes everything, the RG prob should have tried to go upfield and block 6. No way he is getting 54 after chipping the nose w the stunt VT was doing. In a perfect world, the tackle blocks 54 and the RG cuts 6. 6 kinda was lost. VT stunted to our advantage more than once in this game. VT killed themselves trying to out think our O. There was a advantage on the edge. It would have been interesting to see what would have happened if we pitched... We basically manhandled their front 7 the entire game.
Eggsackley. Even a brush on 54 and play #2 would have gone 20. Matthew read it right and was headed for the hole when he saw 54 and had to take a sidestep to avoid him. Result = 54 gets a piece of him and 6 (the other LB who was faked out of his shoes on the play) had time to recover and make the stop.It's always tough to know exact call, but in form and blocking it looks like a triple option.
The cross charging lb is the dive key, keep, and the DE is the pitch key also keep.
If we had blocked the MLB 54, it would've been a bigger gain.