A snap shot of why we are successful, On last TD our QB blocks one guy and moves on to block a second.

Yea , I'm thinking the whole team saw that in the film room yesterday, those things are important.FIFY.
There was no "try to" block the 2nd guy - he did.
And it was juuuuust enough that Tuck could turn the corner and speed away for the TD.![]()
Yes -- and you can add a few spares, as White rotates guys in the DL, and we have had to play 2nd team guys at LB and in the secondary. All playing hard. Team effort. It happens most years, but we notice it more when the team wins games.11 on O and 11 on D playing hard for each other, you have to love that.
The time spent at wr turned out to help us in that spot, he was legit good blocking for himA snap shot of why we are successful, On last TD our QB blocks one guy and moves on to try to block a second.
I can't find the exact play or the timestamp (it was either 2nd or 3rd quarter because they were heading toward the band IIRC), but there was a play around midfield where Shrader handed the ball off to Tucker and Tucker went right, but the play was heading for a loss. Tucker cut back, and Shrader not only blocked the DB in the way, but timed it perfectly to get his hands off of him so he wasn't holding.
I was thinking the play actually may be designed to cut back the opposite way with Shrader blocking, but not sure on that. Maybe that is a play option depending on defensive alignment.Shrader actually waved Tucker back to the left, basically "hey, follow me".
It was by design. Shrader referenced it postgame.I was thinking the play actually may be designed to cut back the opposite way with Shrader blocking, but not sure on that. Maybe that is a play option depending on defensive alignment.
They scored on the same play last yearIt was by design. Shrader referenced it postgame.
Agree 100%. Specific play to take advantage of states hard crashing backside DE.I was thinking the play actually may be designed to cut back the opposite way with Shrader blocking, but not sure on that. Maybe that is a play option depending on defensive alignment.