Had a WR wide open for a TD. But, I’m sure Palmer was the first read. @Mavric
Not sure who you mean. Martin? He was definitely open but would have had some work to do to get in. Definitely had a chance.
Had a WR wide open for a TD. But, I’m sure Palmer was the first read. @Mavric
Yes, he had a defender in the end zone. But, I don’t think he gets there.Not sure who you mean. Martin? He was definitely open but would have had some work to do to get in. Definitely had a chance.
Yes, he had a defender in the end zone. But, I don’t think he gets there.
I can understand if a WR is not within your site and open. But, he should have been seeing both of these guys at the same time.Would have been interesting. Looks like they definitely dropped coverage on him as everyone else was manned up.
Did Yant get benched after this? I don't remember him much after this play, but the beer was free at this point too. :lol:Ton of credit to Thompson here. And Vokolek. I really didn't think he caught it.
Pretty sure this play wasn't designed to go weak-side as we pulled another OL to the overload side. Looks like he didn't see a hole and cut back. Not that there was much to cut back to.
This was a bread and butter play for us last season.I didn't notice until now that this is basically a modified counter-trey.
Nice hole opened by the guys up front. But Grant turned a good play into a great one.
Two things about the play in the second tweet.Interested to know how the "creativity" comment applies here.
On one hand, it's pretty creative to bring extra OLs to (hopefully) get a push. Piper and I think Williams are both in there.
On the other hand, we pretty much telegraphed where we were going to go.
Again, Yant doesn't hit the hole that's there. He just runs into the pile. If he goes slightly left, there's a hole for him to score.Then we turn around and run the exact same play.
The guy lined up as the left TE - I think that might be Williams - was extremely slow off the ball both times. Really cost us on this play.
Naked boot was open both times. neither edge players respecting CT on both plays. Guess they will save that for some other timeThen we turn around and run the exact same play.
The guy lined up as the left TE - I think that might be Williams - was extremely slow off the ball both times. Really cost us on this play.
Two things about the play in the second tweet.
A). The left guard does absolutely nothing. He doesn't fire off and doesn't engage anyone.
and
B). Why the hell wouldn't the RB go slightly more left where there's room and very well might score? Instead, he just lowers his head and runs into the pile.
Rewatching these plays reinforces how bad of an RB he is. I'm to the point where I wish someone else was in for these situations. Would Grant be our next largest back? Keep him in.A) Yeah ... not great, Bob.
B) Because Yant isn't that great of a RB.