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Brian Burke @bburkeESPN
Guys, relax. Just trying to illustrate what happens when he’s too far upfield. He’s basically creating a draw play every time he does that.
Mark Jarvis@WhatsOnDraftNFL
He’s forcing the runner to adjust his path by getting penetration & beating his blocker.
Sam Schwartzstein@schwartzsteins
This is a draw. Pass sets everywhere and he’s engaging as a if it’s a pass. Sure there are other examples of non draw plays
FIST FootballAcademy@FISTFootball
So he wins against B-gap but an open A is his fault because he wins B-gap on a draw? This is your evidence?
@bclelandgt
what? Where is the linebacker? What’s the down and distance? This is useless
Little@mukumoya
He plays 1 gap….and he won his gap lol.
I’m asking where is the linebacker on this play
Ivan Snooze@seanvignoles
This is clearly the LB’s fault for not reading his gap. You should really know football better than this
@garrettgough
Why he blaming AD on poor LB play?