Yeah, I'd like to see Mike answer this one, Pete pointed it out as protection breakdown and that they had a TD if they'd protected it.
I think Trey was supposed to block down most likely and leave the outside guy on blocked since he would have farther to go to get to the QB.
That's basic blocking rules as I've always understood it, but Trey goes to the outside guy without hesitation. Maybe he thought Coleman was helping to his side.
Seven Man pressure is hard to pick up with 6 blockers. One is on the QB. I was watching the game at a bar drinking Bub Heavys and eating wings, so it was hard to rewind..... I will go back and try to watch it from the snap and talk about it on our podcast.
Holy fuck our OL is good and in cohesion. A lot of those runs were blocked perfectly. Even the WR's block. John Ross is laying blocks. That would have never happened with Sark.
O'Brien has some limitations, but he's active. I'm kind of a fan, at least so far.
Nobody brings Gaskin down one on one in the open field.
Pettis has been a great PR since he's been here. Remember when Bruns and Kasen every returner since 2003 were returning punts and never did shit?
Yeah, I'd like to see Mike answer this one, Pete pointed it out as protection breakdown and that they had a TD if they'd protected it.
I think Trey was supposed to block down most likely and leave the outside guy on blocked since he would have farther to go to get to the QB.
EDIT: Nevermind, just realized Harris is WAY out of position here, not sure what he is doing but he is hidden behind Shelton on this play. With where he is we basically played that play with no LG.
What we don't see in the gif is that the extra pass rusher on Trey's side was lined up to cover the slot receiver, and timed the blitz perfectly to the point where the O-line couldn't react. Not great protection, but give most of credit to Utah on that one.
Yeah, I'd like to see Mike answer this one, Pete pointed it out as protection breakdown and that they had a TD if they'd protected it.
I think Trey was supposed to block down most likely and leave the outside guy on blocked since he would have farther to go to get to the QB.
EDIT: Nevermind, just realized Harris is WAY out of position here, not sure what he is doing but he is hidden behind Shelton on this play. With where he is we basically played that play with no LG.
What we don't see in the gif is that the extra pass rusher on Trey's side was lined up to cover the slot receiver, and timed the blitz perfectly to the point where the O-line couldn't react. Not great protection, but give most of credit to Utah on that one.
I agree with you. Adams had to make a quick choice and went out, which turned loose the DE for the hit on Browning when Harris went in on the snap.
Utah had a pretty good blitz plan against us. They would delay the LBers to see which way the slide went or once the Tackle and Guard would go big in big , they would shoot the gap.
Holy fuck our OL is good and in cohesion. A lot of those runs were blocked perfectly. Even the WR's block. John Ross is laying blocks. That would have never happened with Sark.
O'Brien has some limitations, but he's active. I'm kind of a fan, at least so far.
Nobody brings Gaskin down one on one in the open field.
Pettis has been a great PR since he's been here. Remember when Bruns and Kasen were returning punts and never did shit?
I see you're forgetting the infamous gameday championship game.
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He was a poor man's Geno Simone.
Utah had a pretty good blitz plan against us. They would delay the LBers to see which way the slide went or once the Tackle and Guard would go big in big , they would shoot the gap.
God I love Death Row and their shit talk. The conference is on notice, the nation is next.
Then again, maybe BRB,JO doesn't either.
I'll be checking my privilege now.
Shit.