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Breakdown of a TD


jonramz

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Here is the pre-snap look. Giants come out in what looks like press man, with a deep safety. Something the Bills have been seeing a lot of lately. Jackson motions from the slot into the backfield for a pistol look.

 

http://i4.photobucke...wn/presnap1.jpg

 

 

The play

 

This looks like a basic zone running play where the line all moves to the left. Covered lineman block the guy in front of them and uncovered linemen double team at first and then move on to the second level. Hairston takes the DE out of the play. Levitre helps Wood with his block and then and goes and gets a LB, Wood takes care of the DT, Urbik makes the key block by absolutely destroying the other DT, and Pears picks up the other linebacker, and finally Mcentyre kicks out the first guy he sees on the right, which happens to be the DE. However, there are only 6 blockers and 7 Giant defenders in the box. Freddy needs to make 1 guy miss.

 

 

http://i4.photobucke...kdown/snap1.jpg

 

I circled the 2 combo blocks in green. Both Wood and Levitre and Urbik and Pears do a great job of comboing at the snap and then Pears and Levitre go and get a linebacker as well. But like I said before, what makes the play and opens the lane is Urbik just destroying the DT he is blocking. The free man circled in red is the guy that had Jackson in man coverage and is unblocked.

 

http://i4.photobucke...kdown/snap2.jpg

 

I circled Urbik in green again to show how far he moved his guy down the LOS. Also to be noticed is the great job Pears does in turning the LB and creating a huge hole for Jackson to run through. The red circle is the guy that was covering Jackson, he didn't really have that much of a shot at him as he was filling the gap he was supposed to, but Urbik's destruction in the middle leaves Jackson a huge hole, with only the safety in front of him

 

http://i4.photobucke...kdown/snap3.jpg

 

 

The rest is all Freddy, basically running away from everyone on his way to the end zone. Looking back on this... the Giants were in a pretty good situation at the start of the play to stop the run, but a great job by our OL gave Freddy a giant (pun intended) hole to run through

 

I hope you guys liked this post... comments and thoughts welcomed.

 

Just wanted to quickly add, that I had a pain of a time getting the pics in the actual post, so sorry about the links to them

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Here is the pre-snap look. Giants come out in what looks like press man, with a deep safety. Something the Bills have been seeing a lot of lately. Jackson motions from the slot into the backfield for a pistol look.

 

http://i4.photobucke...wn/presnap1.jpg

 

 

The play

 

This looks like a basic zone running play where the line all moves to the left. Covered lineman block the guy in front of them and uncovered linemen double team at first and then move on to the second level. Hairston takes the DE out of the play. Levitre helps Wood with his block and then and goes and gets a LB, Wood takes care of the DT, Urbik makes the key block by absolutely destroying the other DT, and Pears picks up the other linebacker, and finally Mcentyre kicks out the first guy he sees on the right, which happens to be the DE. However, there are only 6 blockers and 7 Giant defenders in the box. Freddy needs to make 1 guy miss.

 

 

http://i4.photobucke...kdown/snap1.jpg

 

I circled the 2 combo blocks in green. Both Wood and Levitre and Urbik and Pears do a great job of comboing at the snap and then Pears and Levitre go and get a linebacker as well. But like I said before, what makes the play and opens the lane is Urbik just destroying the DT he is blocking. The free man circled in red is the guy that had Jackson in man coverage and is unblocked.

 

http://i4.photobucke...kdown/snap2.jpg

 

I circled Urbik in green again to show how far he moved his guy down the LOS. Also to be noticed is the great job Pears does in turning the LB and creating a huge hole for Jackson to run through. The red circle is the guy that was covering Jackson, he didn't really have that much of a shot at him as he was filling the gap he was supposed to, but Urbik's destruction in the middle leaves Jackson a huge hole, with only the safety in front of him

 

http://i4.photobucke...kdown/snap3.jpg

 

 

The rest is all Freddy, basically running away from everyone on his way to the end zone. Looking back on this... the Giants were in a pretty good situation at the start of the play to stop the run, but a great job by our OL gave Freddy a giant (pun intended) hole to run through

 

I hope you guys liked this post... comments and thoughts welcomed.

 

Just wanted to quickly add, that I had a pain of a time getting the pics in the actual post, so sorry about the links to them

 

Nicely Done!!! :thumbsup: Also saw a great video breakdown of the FJ 80 yd. TD run on NFL Replay last night.

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