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3 minutes ago, KSpan said:

That's funny but looks like he was supposed to get contact and then move left to block the corner. The failure here was in that contact.

 

If he was supposed to make contact.  He didn’t and all he did was spin off the guy.  Because the DL he spun off of almost had to let up about beating the Ball to the RB. 

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2 hours ago, ncfan said:

If he was supposed to make contact.  He didn’t and all he did was spin off the guy.  Because the DL he spun off of almost had to let up about beating the Ball to the RB. 

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I can't say for sure but looks like his responsibility is first rusher, which is the blitzer in this case, and then bouncing out. They were probably expecting the end to come upfield but he either read it or Minnesota had an advantageous coverage called that had the end reading/sitting. Can't definitively say that Erving failed here.

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