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Diggs doesn't move on running plays


MikeSpeed

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If he's split out wide and the action is in the middle, there really isn't much for him to do.  The DB in coverage isn't going to be able to make much of a play on it, and theres 10 other defenders nearer the ball so he probably would rather save his juice for covering diggs.  If the run action is outside, then obviously get up field and throw a block.  

 

I suppose he could run a "route" but wouldn't you rather him save that kind of thing for when we are calling pass plays?  

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6 minutes ago, Charles Romes said:

I put this in the category of Bruce Smith’s practice schedule 1985-1999. He’s earned the right to do whatever he wants. 

Yea never hurt he took off preseason much of the time but when real games came  he was there. 

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37 minutes ago, MikeSpeed said:

I never said I would tell my guys not to move, just not to believe it's a run if Diggs is running. For all I know it's like the guys above said Maybe they are setting up the Jags for a big play this weekend by showing a "fake" tendency.

Are you under the impression that the D front is looking at Diggs when the ball is snapped?

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1 hour ago, Big Turk said:

 

Dorsey intentionally did things against Miami that went away from the tendencies they showed the first 3 games...the first TD pass to Davis off the fake swing to Cook was one of those.

This play has been in the playbook since Allen’s rookie season. He threw a TD to an obscure TE off this same design when we beat Minnesota in the ‘Barr Leap’ game.

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2 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

So this was a little funny lol.

He gets pushed by the DB when he was walking and not paying attention.

 

 

 

Whoa.

 

See also, btw, on GD touchdown: Kinkaid accidentally dumps Murray, ass-over-teakettle, as they cross routes.

 

Gotta clean that up boys.

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It’s not the end of the world, but ideally he’d be blocking on running plays. Obviously if the play is wide to his side, but also for plays to the middle or even the other side of the field. He should be looking for a deep safety or other downfield player in case the run breaks. WRs blocking downfield are often the difference between a long run and a long TD.

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