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Jeremy Igo

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was there an option for handing off to Ginn?  Don't think so, but

Defense was not at all fooled.  Our line all pushes left and besides not getting a lot of push, their LB's and the DB who was supposed to follow Ginn, all filled the holes

Not sure if the RB would have gotten more by following blockers, but his cutback did not work

Olsen should also have sealed inside and let is guy come on into the backfield

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looks like play was designed for Fozz to hit Dickson's left shoulder, but Dickson doesn't block anyone and whoever the WR was blocking Gilmore must have just breathed lightly on him - because he comes flying into the running lane. This causes Fozz to cut back right to be met by a LB who was originally going to be caught up in the madness. Looks like Kalil let him go because he was going to get up field (something he loves to do) and help block for Fozz on the left (the play's intended direction) 

 

So basically WR's fault and secondarily Dickson's for not meeting Gilmore (would have been hard to see- a true FB might have seen him coming) 

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