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Understanding is healing... GT v ND 2015
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<blockquote data-quote="iceeater1969" data-source="post: 178770" data-attributes="member: 1237"><p>Longest, thanks again.</p><p>Just some thoughts for your reference</p><p></p><p>They seemed to know more about the play before the snap than is possible. Noticed them cheat up on several pass plays which if they were runs would have been a disaster. Yes They were flying to the ball based on blocking but seems like they were too many at the point of attack</p><p>We're we running the plays slower than MSU and FSU - it seemed that they were waiting for JT on the pitch?</p><p></p><p>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</p><p></p><p>Also</p><p>In high school the team that gets up fastest wins. I look to see the color of those running around 4 seconds after play - it was not the guys in white.</p><p>Their guys were up and after play fast and if we were slow in the pitch it looked like half the team was there to back up the tackles. Wonder if we are blocking then forgetting to get up or BRIDGE up quickly to get just a piece of the next guy trying to pursue ?</p><p> </p><p>Again thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceeater1969, post: 178770, member: 1237"] Longest, thanks again. Just some thoughts for your reference They seemed to know more about the play before the snap than is possible. Noticed them cheat up on several pass plays which if they were runs would have been a disaster. Yes They were flying to the ball based on blocking but seems like they were too many at the point of attack We're we running the plays slower than MSU and FSU - it seemed that they were waiting for JT on the pitch? 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 Also In high school the team that gets up fastest wins. I look to see the color of those running around 4 seconds after play - it was not the guys in white. Their guys were up and after play fast and if we were slow in the pitch it looked like half the team was there to back up the tackles. Wonder if we are blocking then forgetting to get up or BRIDGE up quickly to get just a piece of the next guy trying to pursue ? Again thanks [/QUOTE]
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