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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 183468" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Well, it is pretty easy after watching the replay to say what play would have worked. Hindsight, you know. The toss sweep may have been stuffed (unless our guy beat somebody in space) because they fired the CBs basically ignoring the thought of a pass. The play that would have worked for sure, based on what I saw on film (which no coach has access to before the fact) was a pass to the WR off toss sweep play action. There was nobody over there once the CB fired inside. Of course, the pass has to be floated in the right direction etc. I would say 95%+ chance of having worked if CPJ was Nostradamus.</p><p></p><p>The question really isn't what play could have worked in hindsight. We need a core of plays we can go to in that situation that have a higher probably of success regardless of what they try on defense. We have to execute better and use our kids towards their strengths too. The QB follow is hard to stop, but you have to make sure you get lower up front and you have to make sure the QB actually "follows" on the play, especially if the seas didn't part for him right away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 183468, member: 639"] Well, it is pretty easy after watching the replay to say what play would have worked. Hindsight, you know. The toss sweep may have been stuffed (unless our guy beat somebody in space) because they fired the CBs basically ignoring the thought of a pass. The play that would have worked for sure, based on what I saw on film (which no coach has access to before the fact) was a pass to the WR off toss sweep play action. There was nobody over there once the CB fired inside. Of course, the pass has to be floated in the right direction etc. I would say 95%+ chance of having worked if CPJ was Nostradamus. The question really isn't what play could have worked in hindsight. We need a core of plays we can go to in that situation that have a higher probably of success regardless of what they try on defense. We have to execute better and use our kids towards their strengths too. The QB follow is hard to stop, but you have to make sure you get lower up front and you have to make sure the QB actually "follows" on the play, especially if the seas didn't part for him right away. [/QUOTE]
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