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Luke alludes to the run gaps


Jeremy Igo

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http://www.panthers.com/media-vault/videos/Luke-Kuechly-One-on-One/dec513d2-8ef8-4b13-8c84-4e8bf4415dc0

 

Run gaps. You could have ten guys in the right gaps and one guy thats out and thats where the ball goes. On defense, its all the little things.

 

 

Sounds to me like the guys have gotten an ear full this week on those long runs and missed gap assigments.

 

 

I have a feeling Baltimore is going to have a tough time running the ball Sunday.

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Harper needs to do a better job in run support. It's exactly what we signed him for and it was his blown gap assignment that let Bell break that 80 yard run.

 

http://prod.www.steelers.clubs.nfl.com/video-and-audio/videos/Chalk-Talk---Steelers-vs-Panthers/412d9b83-2acb-41b8-a33a-8f8d70c1b70c

 

Dunno, could have been TD's gap. But according to the video there was a huge gap to his right as well. Luke chooses his left gap (but Harper is over there as well). Leaves the middle gap open.

 

I fully expect to see Kubiak to use a similar formation this weekend.

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http://prod.www.steelers.clubs.nfl.com/video-and-audio/videos/Chalk-Talk---Steelers-vs-Panthers/412d9b83-2acb-41b8-a33a-8f8d70c1b70c

 

Dunno, could have been TD's gap. But according to the video there was a huge gap to his right as well. Luke chooses his left gap (but Harper is over there as well). Leaves the middle gap open.

 

I fully expect to see Kubiak to use a similar formation this weekend.

 

From what I think I read a few days ago, that was Luke's assigned gap and Harper was a free-roamer whose job it was to diagnose the play and pick which gap needed filling.

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