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Tolbert's one run....


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, Bartin said:

I see Gradkowski getting manhandled into the backfield which closes the hole he was to and where he gets a 1st down.

He needed to follow Dickson, not ride the C outside...if he did, it was a first.  Zod is right if you watch Cam, he motions what Tolbert should of done. 

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Dive to the right side A gap.

Problem is Gradkowski is driven into the A gap.

Tolbert is going to the inside of Turner's block.

Dickson is suppose to block inside out from the right side A gap. Dickson ran to a spot and Gradkowski was in his way. He stepped to the left side. He should have gone off the right hip of Gradkowski and doubled down on the DT in the right side A gap followed by a release to the LB.

Dickson did not follow his key and was unaware of where he needed to be. Gradkowski made it difficult, but it is still very lazy on Dickson's part. Dickson blocked no one because he went to the wrong gap.

Gradkowski gets most of the blame for being driven back into Dickson and then Tolbert.

 

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