arrellbee
Rotational Player and Threatening Starter's Job
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In Maroney's TD run, it was similar to your 1st diagram except Vollmer pulled and preceded Maroney - Vollmer completely took out the Mike which was the key to letting Maroney get through. I'm not home where I can run the slo-mo, so I can't comment on what Neal and Kaczur did.
I'm not sure if I have ever seen Maroney run without at least one dance step. Is that a misperception ? Has anybody done a detailed observation of that ?
I have also wondered a lot if the best use of Maroney isn't in a scheme that gets him more into the open where his talent to take advantage of getting a little open space could be effective. It would seem to me, also, as has been commented, that he is much more suited to a Kevin Faulk type role which would give him running plays that give the RB a slight delay to see how the play initially develops and the outlet passes that would take advantage of his ability with a less cluttered set of defenders.
I'm not sure if I have ever seen Maroney run without at least one dance step. Is that a misperception ? Has anybody done a detailed observation of that ?
I have also wondered a lot if the best use of Maroney isn't in a scheme that gets him more into the open where his talent to take advantage of getting a little open space could be effective. It would seem to me, also, as has been commented, that he is much more suited to a Kevin Faulk type role which would give him running plays that give the RB a slight delay to see how the play initially develops and the outlet passes that would take advantage of his ability with a less cluttered set of defenders.