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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I saw him come in for "Todd" after the penalty, but I can't remember him after the first play. Thought he did a great job.
I'm just wondering if he played long and if so, how he played.
Vollmer looked extremely good when he was in there. I was surprised they brought Light back in because he was having some trouble the schobel. Seabass has those long arms to keep the defenders away from his body and as long as he keeps moving his feet well it won't be long before we see him in there whether it be for light or they move light to RT and put Seabass at LT. He was definitely a great pick by BB and will be the future of our O-line which is encouraging. The only ? I have on him though is I only saw him pass blocking and I am not sure if he has been able to stay low enough of running plays yet but we will have to see.
it was kinda weird hearing the ref announce that 72 is now eligible.
-- FRITZ
If you watch the 4th and inches play Vollmer lined up as the LT and Light was the TE to Vollmer's left and Vollmer got beat. He looked like he got served.
I like the kid and wish him well, but on that one play he could beat.
If he handled his blocking assignment I believe they convert the 4th.
NO there was a wide open hole between RG and Center. As the power run went left over the two left tackles.Pretty much every one of the O-Line members got beat on that play.
NO there was a wide open hole between RG and Center. As the power run went left over the two left tackles.
Speaking of Laurence running. Some have speculated that we must be giving away some sign. But the way the run is staged gives it away. Maroney is positioned very deep, much deeper than he is when preparing to do blitz pickup.
No one ever wants to criticize Brady unnecessarily but his hand offs are now very poor. He reaches way out exposing the ball and play, and the direction of the play by his arm position.
The QB Coach needs to spend some time with Brady, on reviewing proper hand off technique. Brady in his early career was a superb hand off QB, shielding the ball and doing the same exact motion on hand offs as he did on his play action fakes.
Now-a-days the two motions are quite separate and distinct. This telegraphs to the Defense that a run is coming, and where it is going.
The Pats rush Offense was top five last season under Cassel; under Brady we struggle to get 70 yards and a 3.2 ypc average....
Great points here.
I am going to re-watch the game and watch his hand off techniques.
Was it like this for the Chiefs game last year and against the Giants?
Or is this a recent rust related issue vs a recent Brady trend?