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From my basic understanding, the concept of this blocking scheme is to simulate an inside zone read, hence the TE "pulling" down the LOS.  The goal is that the LB's will read the TE and get sucked up on the play fake.  It seems like a pretty complicated play design, but it's a good way to run play action.  Of course, that requires the linemen and TE to get blocks, and there are about 4 missed blocks on this one play.

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2 minutes ago, ColoradoHusk said:

From my basic understanding, the concept of this blocking scheme is to simulate an inside zone read, hence the TE "pulling" down the LOS.  The goal is that the LB's will read the TE and get sucked up on the play fake.  It seems like a pretty complicated play design, but it's a good way to run play action.  Of course, that requires the linemen and TE to get blocks, and there are about 4 missed blocks on this one play.

I think it's an inside trap play; the TE traps on the DE, and the tackle releases to the LB.

 

Although, the OLB is left unblocked, so you could be right. 

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Just now, ColoradoHusk said:

Like I said, I have a very basic understanding, so you are probably right.  I saw a tweet from Severe that #88 is supposed to kick out the DE.

He is; that's supposed to be the trap block. Jaimes should have simulated getting to the second level to sell the play fake. 

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Just now, ColoradoHusk said:

Severe tweeted out another play that is basically the same play as above, but it's the run.  I am terrible at imbedding tweets or media.  It's blocked terribly (no surprise).

 

 

 

I thought tweets were supposed to auto-embed, but as the OP proves, I know nothing, Jon Snow. 

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1 minute ago, ColoradoHusk said:

Severe tweeted out another play that is basically the same play as above, but it's the run.  I am terrible at imbedding tweets or media.  It's blocked terribly (no surprise).

 

 

 

Just now, Cdog923 said:

 

I thought tweets were supposed to auto-embed, but as the OP proves, I know nothing, Jon Snow. 

 

After you paste the link, an option pops up under it to change the format of the link.  Click on that and it will appear.

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