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Another plus to those guys was they were able to make some really clutch catches (think Hill's game winner against GSU). Our new guys have shown they can make catches in practice and during blowouts, but that's it. I did like the way Skov looked on those swing passes though...not sure why we didn't try them earlier in the game.Really miss those Perkins and Hill type Abacks that can just plow ahead and get two more yards.
Is this legal, and if so, why does every team not do this to us?Watched from end zone with binoculars and it appeared that the noseguard was a beast had a sole goal of neutralizing the center. Question about his Technique - after first few series - He seemed to get right up on center , fire out low and GRAB him. Any guard going to fold who went in low or falling off into body = easily called for chop . He seemed to be intent on making anchor - at line of scrimmage so the lb could scrap to the runner? Burden in space is bueatiful
Is this legal, and if so, why does every team not do this to us?
This essentially does two things for the defense: it takes Burden out of the play, which frees up a LB or Safety that Burden would be sprinting to engage and like you said, would ultimately lead to a chop block being called if one of our Guards attempts to block him. Is there no such thing as defensive holding on the line?
Typically, DL's do all they can to shed OL's not cling to them. It's pretty weird that the opposite tactic works against us. The refs aren't trained to look for it, so the smart DC's do it and get away with it. It's up to us to point it out, I guess.Have to go back and look for this myself. Defensive holding is real, but rarely called at the LOS. I have seen DLs do some tricky stuff to us to try and get a chop block call.
Is this legal, and if so, why does every team not do this to us?
This essentially does two things for the defense: it takes Burden out of the play, which frees up a LB or Safety that Burden would be sprinting to engage and like you said, would ultimately lead to a chop block being called if one of our Guards attempts to block him. Is there no such thing as defensive holding on the line?
Typically, DL's do all they can to shed OL's not cling to them. It's pretty weird that the opposite tactic works against us. The refs aren't trained to look for it, so the smart DC's do it and get away with it. It's up to us to point it out, I guess.
I agree! I remember 2. Both for decent gains.Seems like rocket toss is a perfect play when they line up like they did on that first play in the video. We didn't seem to run but one that I can recall from Saturday.