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<blockquote data-quote="steebu" data-source="post: 480615" data-attributes="member: 740"><p>This is just game planning by CPJ. Watch GT-VT 2017 and 2016. Bud's experienced D was cheating the tail motion, meaning, when an A-Back starts moving the two safeties start shifting their feet towards the direction of the tail motion. CPJ would run counters and the trap making them pay for cheating the motion. [USER=402]@Longestday[/USER] has a video where we run the trap, and everyone cheats so hard it creates a gap wide enough for anyone on this board to run for a 10-yard gain. Marcus Marshall's game-sealing TD in 2016 was on a trap play where the safety cheated the tail motion so hard there was no left to tackle Marcus. And last year we trapped and countered them to death as well.</p><p></p><p>Bud probably thought, "Well, shoot, I got a bunch of kiddies in diapers and I sure as heck ain't gonna get burned by that tail motion counter crap, so I'm gonna have my safeties stay put." Watch their safeties when we are in a balanced formation (Spread or Double Flex): they don't budge an inch. </p><p></p><p>So Bud's thinking, "I ain't gettin' burned by counters or the trap so we ain't cheating' the tail motion."</p><p>CPJ's thinking, "I know you don't wanna get burned by that so Imma run QB sweep down your throat because your safeties not rotating pre-snap gives me a numbers advantage."</p><p></p><p>And guess what? I think we ran the trap once and the counter maybe 3 or 4 times. It's almost like CPJ was saying, "Hey, I might run this at you some more, so don't you dare cheat the tail motion and get burned!" And it worked to perfection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steebu, post: 480615, member: 740"] This is just game planning by CPJ. Watch GT-VT 2017 and 2016. Bud's experienced D was cheating the tail motion, meaning, when an A-Back starts moving the two safeties start shifting their feet towards the direction of the tail motion. CPJ would run counters and the trap making them pay for cheating the motion. [USER=402]@Longestday[/USER] has a video where we run the trap, and everyone cheats so hard it creates a gap wide enough for anyone on this board to run for a 10-yard gain. Marcus Marshall's game-sealing TD in 2016 was on a trap play where the safety cheated the tail motion so hard there was no left to tackle Marcus. And last year we trapped and countered them to death as well. Bud probably thought, "Well, shoot, I got a bunch of kiddies in diapers and I sure as heck ain't gonna get burned by that tail motion counter crap, so I'm gonna have my safeties stay put." Watch their safeties when we are in a balanced formation (Spread or Double Flex): they don't budge an inch. So Bud's thinking, "I ain't gettin' burned by counters or the trap so we ain't cheating' the tail motion." CPJ's thinking, "I know you don't wanna get burned by that so Imma run QB sweep down your throat because your safeties not rotating pre-snap gives me a numbers advantage." And guess what? I think we ran the trap once and the counter maybe 3 or 4 times. It's almost like CPJ was saying, "Hey, I might run this at you some more, so don't you dare cheat the tail motion and get burned!" And it worked to perfection. [/QUOTE]
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