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Again, that was a draw.Run off tackle was there and used his Krispy Kreme speed to the outside to go nowhere.
Again, that was a draw.Run off tackle was there and used his Krispy Kreme speed to the outside to go nowhere.
Somewhat intentionally.Intentionally or unintentionally forgetting about Illinois next week? To be honest, I forgot they play them.
It was a draw, but it was designed to run off tackle. You understand where off tackle runs are, correct?Again, that was a draw.
It was a draw, but it was designed to run off tackle. You understand where off tackle runs are, correct?
Draws aren't designed for a specific hole.It was a draw, but it was designed to run off tackle. You understand where off tackle runs are, correct?
Guard isn't really pulling. He pass sets for a second then takes off downfield to lead. Blackedge is calling it a "lead draw".I don't get how a play that develops that quick and has a pulling guard is a draw. It's a psuedo draw/trap thing...who knows.
Guard isn't really pulling. He pass sets for a second then takes off downfield to lead. Blackedge is calling it a "lead draw".
A lead draw just has a lead blocker. Can be from any set and have any lead blocker.A lead draw is when you draw in a 2 back I set with the FB/H-back leading, hense a lead draw...this is something different...a pulling guard is not a lead pay either, its a sweep or a trap, and since runs with Cardale aren't designed to go outside, it has to be a trap block...and it was totally a pulling guard, was clear as day on the replay they showed...very creative play.
A lead draw just has a lead blocker. Can be from any set and have any lead blocker.
If it was a trap, the puller would block someone on the LOS. Instead, he leads downfield.
OLineman pull and lead all the time. I grant you it may not be custom for a guard to lead on a draw play, but that is exactly what OSU is doing on that play.I've never, ever seen a lead draw where a G is the lead man...ever...either a C, fullback, or H-back
And the reason there is no one on the LOS blocked is because they are rushing the passer, while the G is pulling...like I said, I have no idea what to call that play, but a pulling guard to me will never be a lead play...ever.
OLineman pull and lead all the time. I grant you it may not be custom for a guard to lead on a draw play, but that is exactly what OSU is doing on that play.
Do you not have a Power/Dave/George play where the front side blocks down, fullback kicks out, and the backside guard pulls and leads? Or a counter play where a couple lineman pull and one leads? Heck, I am guessing what you call a "sweep block" is just an offensive lineman pulling and leading downfield.But in everything they teach you about football and run blocking schemes (8th grade offensive coordinator here, so limited expertise) is that a lead is a straight downfield block...pulling a player around, no matter what, is never considered a lead block...its a trap block or a sweep block or a counter block or a zone block...why I have a hard time calling it a lead, cause I have never seen someone classify that type of block as a lead block
Do you not have a Power/Dave/George play where the front side blocks down, fullback kicks out, and the backside guard pulls and leads? Or a counter play where a couple lineman pull and one leads? Heck, I am guessing what you call a "sweep block" is just an offensive lineman pulling and leading downfield.