TE throwback The Falcons sampled in the '16 season. 3 T.E. in the game. Clean the top. A boy is walking in the field. pic.twitter.com/xI6kM7WFHB- Matt Bowen (@ MattBowen41) November 21, 2017
Why it works
This is why it is effective: it is difficult to sell a run with a defensive mindset.
This is because, theoretically, downloading via OL limits your download options. Why did he get stuck in traffic to get out of the shelter? Teams often do this with a free pitch, but players on the defensive line learned that they could hit these kids and limit the pitch further, and yet there was a lot of talk about the late pitch (because it was determined that the back was not in the game. Was intended to be.
Then it started to spin, because the defensive lines were really the target of the attack. When the nominal filter comes out, defenders often try to avoid it to fill in the gaps. More players in the second tier group means they have to react faster to limit the game, so they are now in a hurry to get down and unable to pick up the blocker and prevent their release.
If the ball has a face that passes through the OL, defenders tend to forget once that it has no ball, because it usually turns into a screen and they return to their chances (many screens start working slowly. Transfer). .
Let's look at some examples.
Example
Meters
This is not a difficult sale. See, they don't even pretend to rest. Is it BOB zone? Or weak Iso ? No matter. Running in the background and releasing FB via OL completely sells runs at second and third level and loses defense.
This is not a difficult sale. See, they don't even pretend to rest. Is it BOB zone? Or weak Iso ? No matter. Running in the background and releasing FB via OL completely sells runs at second and third level and loses defense.
Hard game to stop.- Ted Nguyen (@FB_FilmAnalysis) March 27, 2018
Engram moves to the "sniffer" position (better name on FB).
Tough AP. This is almost impossible for Engram LB, but if he bites PA a bit ... Good night, sweet princess. pic.twitter.com/WPdDf60c4X
Hit 13 - One of প্রিয়BenFennell_NFL's favorite players and games. Shanahan likes the back of the bullet which opens the SIM. Seen many times! pic.twitter.com/P3tsiQKhpe- Fran Duffy (@ fduffy3) October 26, 2017
This is the complete rear counterfeit bullet zone
In the Rose Bowl against TCU, the Badgers played the same game as the Jaguars before.- Robert Olson (@ RobertOlson92) January 14, 2018
It's hard for ILB to have an FB cover that goes in the middle of the line while the game is running. pic.twitter.com/P1zN0Lre4T
Hard soil
Here is an example of a TE return game. Note that the two TEs are adapted to a TE-wing combination. Both initially appear to be locked to hold edges for execution or distribution. But it is an internal TE that behaves as if it is working at level 2 and then it is finally released.
For high school or LB, they often need immediate release. One of the keys is the external TE produced by the lower field of the root; If it's inside to block, it's a quick story or at least a sign of a show (hard PA). Often these two TEs have some kind of combined coverage, but if the external receiver is inside to block, the coverage will slip.
LINK for the return of former Falcons OC coach and current 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan
You were released when you returned.
Here is an example of a TE return game. Note that the two TEs are adapted to a TE-wing combination. Both initially appear to be locked to hold edges for execution or distribution. But it is an internal TE that behaves as if it is working at level 2 and then it is finally released.
For high school or LB, they often need immediate release. One of the keys is the external TE produced by the lower field of the root; If it's inside to block, it's a quick story or at least a sign of a show (hard PA). Often these two TEs have some kind of combined coverage, but if the external receiver is inside to block, the coverage will slip.
LINK for the return of former Falcons OC coach and current 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan
You were released when you returned.
A key element of Shanahan over the years! https://t.co/h9C0pDI2UP
- Ben Fennell (@benfenel_nfl) November 22, 2017
There are two more shows considered by Mark Schofield for the Late Straight Crossover and one show like the Falcon example above.
LINK (Games 1 and 2 are discussed)
And so on
The first filter described above is the concept of "leakage" where the internal TE is released into the flow path. Ted Nguyen (you may have seen me recommend him on Twitter and Athletic) also posted a clip of a serious side action leak (known as a leak that happens when TE jumps from the action page). So off-TE "leaks", it is configured to block the extension, then the leaks in OT / OG go vertically. Very nice wrap
Strong running idea.
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) September 22, 2020
Typically, a leak has a weak pointing effect, and TE flows everywhere. Here TE puts a strong side and then flows from * structure * (I like it).
Very good design https://t.co/gGgHIePkS6
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