The left side of the line is pass blocking, so you can pretty much take them out of the zone run scheme. The C/RG are correct with who they block. The RB should follow the line and take a gap through there. Hitting the gap between the C/LG isn't ideal because the LG isn't run blocking and also the C is blocking in anticipation of the RB going to his right, not left. More could have been done by the RG to get to help double and get to the next level, but we don't necessarily get to see that come to fruition.
Especially on a run to a single side of the line, you'll want to consider just that side when counting blockers vs defenders in box. On the right you have 5 blockers (C, RG, RT, TE, and WR who is tight) against 4 defenders. Huge numbers advantage and this was likely a pre snap read just based on numbers alone.
so they could participate in the team meetings. Which is a load of BS.
Anyone else find it interesting Dantonio let this out the same day as Jones coming back? He's trying to take the heat off.
so they could participate in the team meetings. Which is a load of BS.
Anyone else find it interesting Dantonio let this out the same day as Jones coming back? He's trying to take the heat off.
to a certain extent. I read that there can only be 5 hours of mandatory practicing and if you do two a days there has to be at least 3 hours between them.
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Some notes to consider on play 3.
The left side of the line is pass blocking, so you can pretty much take them out of the zone run scheme. The C/RG are correct with who they block. The RB should follow the line and take a gap through there. Hitting the gap between the C/LG isn't ideal because the LG isn't run blocking and also the C is blocking in anticipation of the RB going to his right, not left. More could have been done by the RG to get to help double and get to the next level, but we don't necessarily get to see that come to fruition.
Especially on a run to a single side of the line, you'll want to consider just that side when counting blockers vs defenders in box. On the right you have 5 blockers (C, RG, RT, TE, and WR who is tight) against 4 defenders. Huge numbers advantage and this was likely a pre snap read just based on numbers alone.