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Bryan Stork (NE Center) was tipping the snap


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The Denver Broncos formidable defense was even better than advertised against the New England Patriots in theAFC Championship Game. However, careful review of the film – and some help from Tom E. Curran – shows that they were receiving help from an unlikely source. Philip Kibbeyexplains how Bryan Stork was tipping the snap on nearly every down.

http://insidethepylon.com/film-study/film-study-nfl/offense-film-study-nfl/2016/02/01/bryan-storks-head-bob-costs-patriots/

 

It looks like the Broncos front line is good but they aint nearly as good as they looked last week.

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1 minute ago, countryboi said:

http://insidethepylon.com/film-study/film-study-nfl/offense-film-study-nfl/2016/02/01/bryan-storks-head-bob-costs-patriots/

 

It looks like the Broncos front line is good but they aint nearly as good as they looked last week.

Agreed. The biggest problem for the NE OL was coaching and communication. Many former players criticised the OL coach for not adjusting during the game after it should have been obvious that they were tipping the snap count for the other team. The OL coach was promptly fired the next day.

Denver's defense is good, but as long as Carolina learns from NE's mistakes in the AFCCG, and they just play their game, they will be fine. I think Carolina's offense should have success against that defense. 

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