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The shovel pass, and here's why...
It's essentially play-action in reverse, faking pass and running the ball, with more holes opened in the defense. Maroney and Faulk could be KILLER there. Am I missing something? Do they use this play and I haven't noticed? Or am I wrong about the play's effect itself?
It's essentially play-action in reverse, faking pass and running the ball, with more holes opened in the defense. Maroney and Faulk could be KILLER there. Am I missing something? Do they use this play and I haven't noticed? Or am I wrong about the play's effect itself?