I said this before and I’ll say it again. I’m so happy we finally have a good team and competent interesting play calling and football for you guys to analyze. Great stuff.
BRob’s strength is on straight ahead dive plays. When he turns parallel to the line of scrimmage, he often makes his cut too soon so he runs into the pursuit. He needs to be a tick more patient or a tick faster. He’s a power runner. Run him straight ahead.
I said this before and I’ll say it again. I’m so happy we finally have a good team and competent interesting play calling and football for you guys to analyze. Great stuff.
Great analysis as always
1:07 every time you get this far there’s no guarantee that you’ll get this far again. So true. Ask the Lions.
BRob’s strength is on straight ahead dive plays. When he turns parallel to the line of scrimmage, he often makes his cut too soon so he runs into the pursuit. He needs to be a tick more patient or a tick faster. He’s a power runner. Run him straight ahead.
Another reason is they were going against a much worse DL in the Lions.