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So much win in this video......


Jeremy Igo

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Brings a tear to my eye. Look at those guards, look at that right tackle getting to the next level. Look at that running back not dance in the backfield and lose a yard.

 

 

 

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It seems we ran more read option yesterday than we had all season.

 

Why were we more successful?  Because we played with pace.  Got to the line of scrimmage quickly.  Gave Cam options to audible to. 

 

Oh... and the O-line wasn't losing double teams and therefore were getting to the second level.

 

We did the things we need to do to run a read option heavy offense successfully

 

 

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Hell yeah!  Newton selling the read-option and holding the end just long enough, Kalil and Remmers in the second level, Turner and Norwell turning their guys away from the play, Bell getting his hands on a guy less than 6 yards in the backfield.  You can see Olsen, Cotch, and Philly getting good blocks as well.  Great execution.

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This could be used as an instructional video for how to properly use the read option. 

 

Tackle and guard blow up the DT and take him out,  that allows Remmers to block next level,  Cam blocks 74 (or is that 94?), Olsen clears out outside guy.

 

Defense never had a chance on this play

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Everybody has critcized those 'outrageous' triple options with Cotch in the backfield... Well that was the play on Stewart's TD run. Maybe Shula ain't as bad as we thought when the players are executing... That or the Saints are just THAT bad.

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what was KB doing?

 

selling a screen pass so the CB/LB stays to the outside and doesn't get involved in the play.

 

edit, coulda been the LB he was trying to lure, but basically it looks like he's trying to keep 1 defender out of the mix with the fake (no one in particular maybe).

 

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