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By taking on that block

Posted on: October 6, 2024 at 12:00:59 CT
Gavin Citrus MU
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It forces the RB into that hole. Which if Charleston is supposed to be there is the right play. If you go after the RB, and the blocker moves inside to get you the RB potentially bounces outside for a big gain. Where you potentially have no other defenders.

I don't know the play call but that makes sense to me.



Edited by Gavin Citrus at 12:01:31 on 10/06/24
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     No clue why Flagg isn't playing over him (nm) - Tiger Strangiato MU - 10/6 12:25:35
     We had the ball carrier corralled multiple times yesterday - alwaysright MU - 10/6 12:04:26
     Hicks on the field tells us what we need to know about the - Uncle John MU - 10/6 12:02:06
     Hope we was benched the rest of the game...stupid play..nm - tigertix MU - 10/6 11:52:41
     Seems like it - Gavin Citrus MU - 10/6 11:52:33
          Couldn't be the point spread that was already money but - tigertix MU - 10/6 11:53:49
               My analysis of that play - Gavin Citrus MU - 10/6 11:56:39
                    Correct. LB's do get called on to engage blockers - jonesin - 10/6 12:17:30
                    No question Charleston was covering the wrong gap as well - mu-ku 2009 MU - 10/6 11:59:12
                         By taking on that block - Gavin Citrus MU - 10/6 12:00:59
                              Thats not proper technique to engaging a block in that situa - mu-ku 2009 MU - 10/6 12:08:22




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