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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 937096" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I’m obviously not an ST expert. But if I were I’d make sure the K does his best to cover the Sideline of the direction the Returner bounces. That’s the last line of Defense. For one he can use the sideline to push or jar him out without getting hurt. But also outside containment is key. It’s one of the hardest points of the field to cover because of the shortest distance between 2 points theorem. He has to get to that edge early, even if it’s giving up the middle. I’m not blaming Bojo, but if he makes that edge he slows down an all out sprint and by making the Returner weave back inside at which point the Returner loses both momentum and outside leverage. You’ll notice the Chicago blockers understand that leverage as they vehemently defended the lane down the sideline.</p><p></p><p>Clog the lane BEFORE the block. Imo there a 50/50 chance he gets caught by our #27 because he has to now confront #27 on his trip downfield.</p><p></p><p>In this particular play. The P needs to slow roll back a little (5-10 yards) and take the block on the HIS sideline (<u>Bojo owns that sideline</u>) which would’ve used 1-2 Chicago blockers against his own player by clumping the sideline lane. It’s hard for anyone to run through 3 humans and never lose a step. It’s a forced redirect. It’s like the fundamental concept Judo, you gotta use your adversaries energy against themselves.</p><p></p><p>I’ll note also that the initial problem obviously lies before that and I’ll leave that part to the experts, but that’s very noticeable to me as a missed opportunity. As long as that P prevents him from reaching the 25 it’s a Win for him. No reason for Bojo to ever be past the 45-50 yard line unless the ball gets fumbled etc..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 937096, member: 10086"] I’m obviously not an ST expert. But if I were I’d make sure the K does his best to cover the Sideline of the direction the Returner bounces. That’s the last line of Defense. For one he can use the sideline to push or jar him out without getting hurt. But also outside containment is key. It’s one of the hardest points of the field to cover because of the shortest distance between 2 points theorem. He has to get to that edge early, even if it’s giving up the middle. I’m not blaming Bojo, but if he makes that edge he slows down an all out sprint and by making the Returner weave back inside at which point the Returner loses both momentum and outside leverage. You’ll notice the Chicago blockers understand that leverage as they vehemently defended the lane down the sideline. Clog the lane BEFORE the block. Imo there a 50/50 chance he gets caught by our #27 because he has to now confront #27 on his trip downfield. In this particular play. The P needs to slow roll back a little (5-10 yards) and take the block on the HIS sideline ([U]Bojo owns that sideline[/U]) which would’ve used 1-2 Chicago blockers against his own player by clumping the sideline lane. It’s hard for anyone to run through 3 humans and never lose a step. It’s a forced redirect. It’s like the fundamental concept Judo, you gotta use your adversaries energy against themselves. I’ll note also that the initial problem obviously lies before that and I’ll leave that part to the experts, but that’s very noticeable to me as a missed opportunity. As long as that P prevents him from reaching the 25 it’s a Win for him. No reason for Bojo to ever be past the 45-50 yard line unless the ball gets fumbled etc.. [/QUOTE]
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