Here the game first looks in more detail
This is a high-profile performance in the 2021 season at Michigan State vs. Northwest.
Michigan State University
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 8, 2022
Push-and-pull operation on the 6T DE TE. Perforated pic.twitter.com/JRxJCDstZr
Northwest
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 8, 2022
Good use of RB on a dirty stack with TE to Z-Snag. The Arabic language is wide open. QB does not read keys properly pic.twitter.com/AfzSGmdhTl
Michigan State University
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 8, 2022
Double Magdalen LB, high late action view, roll to cover v3.
What I remember is that he was out of the game all year from The Game Handbook. Stay tuned pic.twitter.com/OntV879jBd
Northwest vs. Michigan State University
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 8, 2022
I'm not a big fan of Down G on the 2-man deck, because it's really hard to pull off any moves from this DE. But the train is too long and slender and has too many bends at the middle that DE can not really be knocked out of the game. Probably because he's in a hurry to get out pic.twitter.com/mSHNfDyfWF
Northwest
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 8, 2022
One thing I like about paper here. Begin FIB. Move the quads to the field with the block group within RB. Device movement in WR. Start NT Reed Sweep. This puts a lot of pressure on communication and broad tone. But NOW could not stop the party so ... pic.twitter.com/0UXJMg6ftg
FWIW, that's one of the tensions. Overload away from RB. Force LG to expand and play in space
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 8, 2022
Northwest
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 8, 2022
Just 3 people, twice the idea. Perform a bend (or COP dig or road) to remove scope # 3 in LOS. Double it. Reads as a double diagonal but offers minimal vertical threat and clear vertical coverage. Latifah 2 high hit pic.twitter.com/mxYCiSOLit
Northwest
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 8, 2022
Good example of flow / split block why cuts should be the only answer to split flow block. It is difficult to load the edge of the cannons. A poor horse is better than no horse (see RG) pic.twitter.com/6MWTOO4QUw
Michigan State University
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 8, 2022
A good example of a "bot" (back and forth) strategy versus a kinesthetic game. Deep turns to go down the road and get some depth pic.twitter.com/UIJxuxP4MI
Northwest
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 8, 2022
A good example of a second level cut block in the middle.
Grow big to have a helmet and shoulders with your hips where the guns are. Turn around to make sure the whip hits and keep the defender grounded.
Defenders should not expect technology to be stormed pic.twitter.com/wGGsVZnEw0
Michigan State University
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 8, 2022
The perimeter structure should describe how the main block should be repaired. Security Sky Support (the defender of this power). When the H is inserted, the safety gets a crack on the inside, but the outside is still H. LB is confused on how to take the lead block and it has a cap on the outside pic.twitter.com/zrioHt18fV
MSU vs Northwest
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 8, 2022
Three-channel cover 0 flash. There is one TD disk whose outer diameter is below the northwest vertical. But OL does not think LB and the security will come. Leave two for RB instead of blocking the most dangerous ones. Soen pic.twitter.com/MYDNa2HxSG
Northwest vs. Michigan State University
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 8, 2022
Entangled Northwest and 3 DL on one side of center. MSU again tried to isolate LG. This time it is rotated using slide blocks.
To be patient with the LT chip, LG needs to communicate with 3T and have it repeated pic.twitter.com/np4aJ6EhJB
Here is the TE wing below G chart that took them out of action. Wings in LOS block to BOSS, TE in bottom block. pic.twitter.com/EQHbwqQV0h
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 8, 2022
Northwest
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 8, 2022
Bite the hope. The middle hook of the inner bar pushes the cap inwards, the root "bite" (corner hook) presses the outer lever against the stack, widens it and then goes back to the gap pic.twitter.com/R5StnUaskR
NU vs Michigan State University
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 8, 2022
If O is going to run a concentric section, you have to threaten a CB lightning, especially from the border. The easiest and fastest way, running numbers vs. square or open QB pic.twitter.com/VESRDGNCGd
State of Michigan
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 9, 2022
It's a bit deliberate, so it never goes back to the looper. But when you work RG-RT against X, you see how RG literally sets first in OT and then back in Looper. A good conceptual example of what you want is pic.twitter.com/ZelmQTxzRG
Michigan State University
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 9, 2022
LT79. This is how you want to end the block. He starts to lose blocks late, applies representatives, keeps defenders grounded pic.twitter.com/1QKVclhzDr
Northwest
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 9, 2022
Close 1 pressure. On one side 3 DL was fired, on RB A and B in the LB gap. LB goes first, DT loop. I think a confusing task is banned by staff because OL thought it should respond to DL runners but RB worked with it and released LB pic.twitter.com/Bxy87rD3Qh
Michigan State University
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 9, 2022
I like how Michigan State University fits in with your colleague here. Along the wing, the trunk slides backwards as if it is stuck and loosens through the LOOS when handled.
You can see how this listing threat confused MIKE and forced Will to respond to the level of reporting, which paved the way for pic.twitter.com/E6BmrrfuoW
Michigan State University
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 9, 2022
Slow screen cracking. Well done for getting 2v1 with cracked block view vs 1 cover pic.twitter.com/zehGfc9w1B
Michigan State University
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 9, 2022
This is something that struck me several times earlier this year that MSU miscalculated. Either the WR is a highlight and you have a 6 on the 6, or the back DE is unblocked and OL is running on top.
Anyway, LG cut it off pretty quickly, so he missed out. RG… pic.twitter.com/JsvooqzLGN
That is, if they block the fund. If the top is blocked, the problem is behind. Finally, C must take his first few steps deep into any 2i without assistance
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 9, 2022
I want RG to be more patient in groups. Nothing behind the scenes, the DT movie steps out of the drama
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 9, 2022
DT was too late to escape the RT block by about 10 seconds (but a clear example of Rip escaping). But dare not maintain the combination if he does too soon pic.twitter.com/Ly0E3cggDm
Michigan State University
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 9, 2022
So this is not the longest, but a great example of the LT79 getting incredible depth with the first set. With his butt he found his way to the line and pressed with LG. At level 2 it gets high speed and moves at level 1 pic.twitter.com/I6GVq7F2SR helps to cut the feathers
Michigan State University
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 9, 2022
Wind Zone returns online with WR as a wrapping block pic.twitter.com/Oqtxl37AU3
MSU prefers this dual entry over the double wing. The point with inserting the back is that you will find large blocks on top of a large, continuous block, which is more flexible and can actually extend those clips when the H enters there. The back block can hold the back LB a bit to give Hong Kong a chance
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 9, 2022
Honestly, I like the movements they get. RG installed it indoors and took it to a different area code. But there is no need to hurry
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 9, 2022
Michigan State University
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 9, 2022
I call it the Chinese idea. This is a misnomer I chose somewhere where there is nothing commonly known as the "Chinese" way you see in the concept of success. But in the end, the flat angle reflects the same concept of smashing and the concept of up and down reading pic.twitter.com/3ORYMvN9Vp
Michigan State University
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 9, 2022
With the WR winding, the wind zone is back. Northwest chose to give up the bullets, which I find confusing for H. But the RB could still overtake the LB.
I see some unique aspects of how MSU blocks it compared to running pic.twitter.com/Se4OkPme2n
Northwest
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 9, 2022
It is better to take blocks with DE cut (not large). He takes her hand and throws it down again. This prevents the block from hitting the buttocks, making it difficult to wrap around the buttocks. Go ahead and play pic.twitter.com/fBMkEXw8cg
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 9, 2022
Michigan State University
- Space Coyote (@pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 9, 2022
Flash NOW behind OZ, and turn the DL into the series block. RT did a good job of watching his combination run away from him. After "Color Covered" he worked upright vertically to cut defense in half
A bunch for H. He really can not help but skip RB pic.twitter.com/A2TUm6atPM
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