Creativity in the run game

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This one is on the center. He had the down block and did not get there on time.

 
The more I look at these films, the guards are killing me. Right guard completely whiffs on a guy to go downfield and block someone downfield....whaaaa?!?

This looks to me like these guys just don't know assignment football in this offense.

EDIT - Another play where the center blocks absolutely nobody as well.

Again, not saying that this isn't coaching. It's obvious these guys don't know who they're supposed to be blocking, LOL...

You could also look at this as the backs are just getting ahead of their blockers....

 
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The more I look at these films, the guards are killing me. Right guard completely whiffs on a guy to go downfield and block someone downfield....whaaaa?!?

This looks to me like these guys just don't know assignment football in this offense.

EDIT - Another play where the center blocks absolutely nobody as well.

Again, not saying that this isn't coaching. It's obvious these guys don't know who they're supposed to be blocking, LOL...

You could also look at this as the backs are just getting ahead of their blockers....
Actually, the right guard makes a good block and ends up with his guy on the ground. Now, the pulling center, why would he side step the DE who was obviously trying to make the tackle and avoid any contact? If he makes that block, the play goes a long ways.....probably.

The center should have absolutely demolished the player and made him wish he never set foot in the back field.

 
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Pulling guard was supposed to block that guy on that one.
And if the guard blocks him there are 2-3 other guys who are still unblocked waiting for Newby.

7 guys to block 8 is not a formula for success. Especially with no misdirection and slow developing plays.
Actually, the offense had numbers on this play. Five down on the D, no blitzers.
So the two LBs and the safety walked down couldn't make the tackle?

 

Pulling guard was supposed to block that guy on that one.
And if the guard blocks him there are 2-3 other guys who are still unblocked waiting for Newby.

7 guys to block 8 is not a formula for success. Especially with no misdirection and slow developing plays.
Actually, the offense had numbers on this play. Five down on the D, no blitzers.
So the two LBs and the safety walked down couldn't make the tackle?
I don't see a safety or an LB that doesn't have a blocker on them.

Watch TA's response as he walks back. It's like...."WTH" to the center.

 
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Pulling guard was supposed to block that guy on that one.
And if the guard blocks him there are 2-3 other guys who are still unblocked waiting for Newby.

7 guys to block 8 is not a formula for success. Especially with no misdirection and slow developing plays.
Actually, the offense had numbers on this play. Five down on the D, no blitzers.
So the two LBs and the safety walked down couldn't make the tackle?
I don't see a safety or an LB that doesn't have a blocker on them.

Watch TA's response as he walks back. It's like...."WTH" to the center.
He said the pulling guard was supposed to block the DE. That is the same pulling guard that blocked the LB. If the pulling guard blocks the DE instead, there is no one left to block the LB.

The safety walked down into the box is seen in the top right at the start of the video. He widens with the jet motion then comes back into the screen as Newby is being tackled.

 
Am I looking at the same video? I see no pulling guards. The left guard goes to the second level and chop blocks the MLB. That very possibly slows that LB up enough to not be able to make the play. The right guard blocks the DLman that is between the center and him and does a good job. The pulling lineman is the center that side steps the DE that ends up tackling the RB.

There are two safeties in the picture. The one that is farthest to the top of the picture gets blocked by the TE that lets the DE go. The other gets slowed by the same guard that blocks the LB. I don't think he gets to Newby before Newby makes a good gain.

The key to the failure on this play is the center side stepping the DE and not blocking him. That is the head scratcher and it appears that TA is questioning his actions too.

 
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Am I looking at the same video? I see no pulling guards. The left guard goes to the second level and chop blocks the MLB. That very possibly slows that LB up enough to not be able to make the play. The right guard blocks the DLman that is between the center and him and does a good job. The pulling lineman is the center that side steps the DE that ends up tackling the RB.

There are two safeties in the picture. The one that is farthest to the top of the picture gets blocked by the TE that lets the DE go. The other gets slowed by the same guard that blocks the LB. I don't think he gets to Newby before Newby makes a good gain.

The key to the failure on this play is the center side stepping the DE and not blocking him. That is the head scratcher and it appears that TA is questioning his actions too.
This play?

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Am I looking at the same video? I see no pulling guards. The left guard goes to the second level and chop blocks the MLB. That very possibly slows that LB up enough to not be able to make the play. The right guard blocks the DLman that is between the center and him and does a good job. The pulling lineman is the center that side steps the DE that ends up tackling the RB.

There are two safeties in the picture. The one that is farthest to the top of the picture gets blocked by the TE that lets the DE go. The other gets slowed by the same guard that blocks the LB. I don't think he gets to Newby before Newby makes a good gain.

The key to the failure on this play is the center side stepping the DE and not blocking him. That is the head scratcher and it appears that TA is questioning his actions too.
This play?

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Aaahhhh. I've been talking about the other play Alex commented on above.

 
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