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On the CMC long run, watch 44 carefully.  He's reading both Olsen and Curtis Samuel.  We showed that end around action (from a different formation) on our first series and we caught Tampa over pursuing.  I suspect 44 was told to stay home on the back side and was slow to close the cutback lane because of it.

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1 hour ago, ellis said:

 

No knocking but that was pretty basic by 60 I was hoping to see spectacular play so I’d be inclined to see more of him but he’s not getting it done and that was a bunch of nothing as far as being beneficial to his blocking.

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Nice to see a little zone scheme working its way back into the run game. Definitely fits 65’s athleticism. That’s Calais Campbell he’s taking care of on this play. Impressive stuff.

It’s the same type of running scheme that won Denver two Super Bowls in the 90s and gave Carolina fits against Atlanta in the early 2000’s. 

 

 

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