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A closer look at the first sack


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10 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

OL wasn’t credited with allowing any sacks yesterday. Who blew what assignment is something neither we nor analysts will ever know, but it looked to be in Sanders to me. 

I thought the analyst on the broadcast mentioned it.

But yes, we don't know for sure what their assignments were.

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3 minutes ago, Newtcase said:

Seems to be the consensus.  

Yep I think the unemotioned aspect so far that you missed is this is a play action pass and it certainly looks to be designed to show Ickey blocking down to sell the run fake initially.... the fact that Mingo blocked the outside man also shows this.... JT should have been responsible for the inside man.

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2 hours ago, PantherChris said:

Sanders blocked moton, both were failed blitz pick up by the backs as I pointed out above Jatavion Sanders trying to block a guy 10+ yards from the QB instead of the guy in his face is the real problem here.

No that’s his assignment… the issue here is that someone else missed their assignment. 

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1 hour ago, PantherChris said:

Yep I think the unemotioned aspect so far that you missed is this is a play action pass and it certainly looks to be designed to show Ickey blocking down to sell the run fake initially.... the fact that Mingo blocked the outside man also shows this.... JT should have been responsible for the inside man.

JT did what he was supposed to do on this play. Cross the line and take the outside edge. It’s a cross line block and that’s his assignment… not the free rusher that Icky missed. It’s supposed to look like the run with the same motion. On the run play the TE goes to the outside. This was not on JT at all… it’s on Icky. 
 

with line play, you do your assignment as the play is drawn up and rely on your team mates to do the same. 

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