Upon Further Review: Toledo

Upon Further Review: Toledo

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Lance, ever thought of doing this (perhaps in the offseason) for some of our games from prior eras? I would love to read your notes on how we did with other philosophies/techniques from your perspective to see what has changed over the years.
 
Bethel knifes through and does an excellent job of getting his hands up and continuing towards the QB here. It’s a good thing too, because Jackson is beaten on the slant by #2 and he’s got running room in front of him (Jaquan is back there though). When you watch this on film you really see how big of a play it was for the defense.
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Good LB play by Pinckney here. He follows the eyes of the QB and gets into the lane. The QB wants to hit that square-in route behind the LB here but he can’t. Willis blows up #57 and sacks the QB. Garvin has the edge as well. Romeo Finley did a nice job in coverage on this route as well. Really stuck with the WR.
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3rd & long and Willis and Garvin collapse the pocket. They tried to roll the QB to his right and Pinckney and Shaq really played it smartly. Shaq was front-side LB and rather than taking a bee-line for the QB on 3rd and forever, he gets over and stays into a position to impact any throws along the sideline. Pinckney comes at him from a pursuit angle rather than overrunning it. Garvin is giving chase from the backside and the QB tries to go back over the middle of the field and it was a poor throw. (Not pictured)

We pulled Jahair Jones again and he’s just struggling with getting there quickly enough. You can see Deejay has to basically stop right here to allow Jones to get to the block. To his credit he makes the block eventually. St. Louis is getting an elbow under the chin here. Mahoney is trying out the two-handed grab as he runs by technique. Mallory has lost all leverage at the 50-yard line and is getting physically dominated. Dallas has the patience and the vision to turn this mess right here into an 18-yard run. Brevin you can see on the 50-yard line as well. He breaks down like he’s trying to make a tackle. He needs to attack this block. Blow him off the line. Instead, he lets the defender initiate contact and comes off to make the tackle downfield. Sometimes it’s nice when your guy is simply better than their guys.
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Next play we run it again and Donaldson has to “rub” the defender that Mahoney is blocking and then get to the next level. Donaldson does neither. In fact, he nearly tripped over his own feet. Jones had a nice block. Brevin pulls and misses the edge defender, but Donaldson blew the play up by missing his block. Dallas makes the guy miss and still gets 5. St. Louis missed his block on the second level or Dallas might’ve gotten a big gain. Our OL are really struggling in space. (Not pictured)

Oh Donaldson. This isn’t going to work. He gets completely blown off the ball here and forces Dallas to go way around him here. This was a bad rep. Mahoney obliterates his man and opens up a lane after Dallas runs several yards out of his way. This is the difference between this run going for 8 and this run going for 28. I see you Wiggins getting your block on the edge. Popped inside so he could move the defender away from the hole in outside zone here. Doesn’t get a great amount of contact but putting himself in position early makes it where the defender can’t get to the ball carrier.
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Throw it. Throw it, Malik. You have him right now. Wide-open Mallory right here. He goes all the way to the sideline and never does square up (my guess is he’s looking at the rusher right here). He throws it like a dart (all elbow) at the end and Mallory drops it. He has him early and for a big gain right now. Lucky they didn’t call the hold on Gauthier here though. Bear hugging someone from the side there.
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DeeJay Dallas might be taking the RB job away from everyone else. His vision is top-notch at the position. We run an inside zone run, Jahair is supposed to push the DT down the LOS and out of the hole. The DT spins off of him and I saw him do an actual 360 looking for where his man went. Homer saw the spin from the DT and cut off of him before he could react and had a burst through that hole and gets to the 8-yard line. (Not pictured)

Next play after a timeout we motion offset and get him running E/W at the snap. Handoff looks like a fly sweep. We asked Mahoney to pull and get to the LB crashing and that’s a tough ask. He doesn’t get anywhere near his man, but I don’t really blame him there. The LB saw it quickly and was into the hole before Mahoney had a chance. Homer still had the speed to get the edge and get to the 2-yard line. (Not pictured)

We pulled Jahair and run straight power at the goal line. The OL just collapses the Toledo DL and Jahair actually never touches a soul but Rosier battles through a tackle and gets into the end-zone.
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Baxa kicks the first of two kickoffs out-of-bounds. (Not pictured)

This is free money. If you’re going to crash your DE inside like this, you have to replace him on the edge. Jackson is actually beaten here, and the QB wants to go there, but Tito collapses the pocket and gets his hands into the passing lane. The QB pulls it down and runs into that freeway of an edge for an easy 1st down.
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We ran a 6-man blitz, sending both LB’s and then played cover-3 behind it. QB finds a wide-open Cody Thompson in the middle and he picks up 6. The Canes rally to the football well to make the tackle. (Not pictured)

Next play they pull the G and Demetrius Jackson takes the cheese on the read option. They give to the RB right into the spot Jackson vacates. Pick up the 1st down. (Not pictured)

I’ve praised our LB play a lot in this game, but this is bad LB play. Pinckney takes himself completely out of the hole here and even though Demetrius has done a good job of setting the edge here, there is an open gap where the LB left the play (on the 35). This is also the play that Ware accused Jaquan of faking an injury.
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I have nothing against Knowles, but Toledo knew exactly where they were going with this football the very next play after Jaquan left the game. He’s six yards off of him and still slips trying to keep up. This really is asking your player to do something he’s simply not capable of.
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2nd down and Jackson gets beaten inside immediately. When you’re playing inside technique you can’t get beaten on the first step inside and Mike Jackson did. Luckily it was just off his hands in the back of the end zone. (Not pictured)

This was an interesting defensive play call on 3rd down. We doubled the outside WR, though Finley lined up over the slot at the snap. He goes outside and Bandy takes the fade. Basically we are baiting two throws here: An out to the outside WR or a slant to the inside slot. They throw the inside slot slant and the QB stares it down the whole way. Shaq sees it now. He gets there…and lets it go right through his hands and is caught for a TD. For me, I’m probably playing this a little more straight up and not trying to rob two throws, but it would’ve worked if Shaq completes the play.
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This is a good example of why you have to have Rosier pull the ball on the read option at times, even if it doesn’t look like a huge gainer. This is an inside zone play and the OL does their job for the most part. Jones is the helmet behind the double team here and the guy next to #55 is his man. He lets the DL stay straight instead of turning his shoulders away from the LOS. The read option by Rosier holds that outside edge defender and Mahoney and Donaldson do a good job turning their man. Gauthier releases downfield and Homer does a nice job of hitting the hole hard and gets a first down on this play. Donaldson scrapes off this block and gets a LB as well. If there is no threat of Rosier ever keeping the ball, that edge defender just crashes hard on the run and makes a TFL here.
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Next play the Toledo LB’s do a nice job of maintaining their gaps and even though the OL got a nice push there just wasn’t anywhere for Homer to go and he just hits the hole hard and takes the four-yard run. Too often we’d see a RB dance on this one looking for a big play, but keeping the drive on track with four-yard runs is winning football. (Not pictured)

One of my observations from this game is that Toledo is a physical team along the DL. Several times in this game I’ve highlighted their DL getting up under the chin of the OL and here is another example of that. He is literally punching Jahair Jones under the chin on this play. They lost their camera on the play and changed to this angle after a dark screen so I didn’t get to see the snap, but I think Gauthier or Jones missed a slide assignment here (most likely Jones since Gauthier actually makes the calls). They wouldn’t have left this DL free to run straight to Rosier. Especially when they had enough blockers to handle the rush. It’s also possible that Gauthier missed his block and Jones slid to help rather than allowing an immediate free man. Either way, Toledo is a borderline dirty team.
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On 3rd down, this can’t happen. You’ve got six blockers for four rushers. They run double stunts here. You can see #21 loops inside of the DE as a rush LB. Up top they run a stunt as well. Mahoney handles his stunt well, but Donaldson gets beat immediately around the edge here. Jones doesn’t see the other stunt and he’s also immediately off-balance (look at how wide his legs are here). Homer picks the wrong area to block/release and this rusher comes free right into the face of Rosier and just destroys him (Rosier is tough, no doubt about it). Donaldson is beat on the other side one second after this shot and Rosier can’t step into the throw. It dies and doesn’t get out to Hightower, who was open at the top of your screen on a deep ball. Donaldson and Jones are going to get together and have a bonfire on this tape.
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Bethel completely whiffs on his block on punt protection. Funny, the guy who nearly blocks it was Desmond Phillips, who if from Miami and was once a Miami commit. Demetrius Jackson and Bethel as your punt protectors has been dicey this year. This has to improve.
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First down Toledo runs a trap play and gets a couple of yards. Shaq with nice backside pursuit to shut the play down. (Not pictured)

If Garvin is going to rush wide like this Bethel is going to have to slide over and rush about three yards further to his left, otherwise this is just an easy escape for the QB. You can see #67 has Bethel pinned inside already and #71 is just pushing Garvin way past the pocket. QB steps up to his left, forces Shaq to crash down to protect against the run and he just dumps it off to that RB in your screen here. He runs for an easy first down.
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Next play they do a good job plugging up all the rush lanes. Shaq reads his keys and finds the ball. Knowles comes down and plugs the backside cutback lane. TFL. (Not pictured)

2nd down and Toledo forms a beautiful pocket and Diontae Johnson blows past M. Jackson on the outside, who missed his jam and gave up separation. Michael Jackson has had a tough game for him. Knowles was very late getting over on the play as well. Need more range there. (Not pictured)

Willis whips the interior OL and Joe Jackson beats his block and they meet in the backfield for a big TFL on the RB. This is the play Willis gets hurt. (Not pictured)

Someone has to take the RB on this play. They blitzed Pinckney, Garvin comes off the edge, they’re sending Knowles on that long SS blitz that seems to never work. There is absolutely nothing in the flat on the edge here. It looks like Toledo just picks the perfect play call against the defense because we dropped Joe Jackson into coverage on the other side and I wouldn’t think we’d be dropping both Garvin and Jackson. I’d rather they scrap that SS blitz and have Knowles drop down to the flat area on the play. The RB takes this ball to the 5-yard line.
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Next play and again Joe Jackson jumps inside and no one replaces him. Pinckney gets caught peeking into the hole instead of jumping out to the edge. The RB just bounces it once he gets the handoff and walks into the end zone. Bad LB play, or Jackson simply lost the edge, or both most likely. (Not pictured)

Boulware in at LG. Dallas tries to bounce it off-tackle. Boulware initially makes his block and gets his guy off the LOS, but he’s on the inside shoulder blocking, which allows the defender to come off that block and make the tackle. Boulware needs to be one step further to his right and he can turn that defender and then there’s a hole here. Mostly, this is just good defense.
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2nd down and the OL opens up some room up-the-middle but Toledo is just crashing downhill with their LB’s in the run game. Everyone pretty much did their job, but they’re not dominating right now. Rosier is 6-14 at this point and you can see Toledo is selling out for the run. (Not pictured)

3rd down and we get a clean pocket from the OL. Thomas was in the slot and Cager was on the outside to the far side. We run Cager up-the-field as a clear out and Thomas comes behind Cager to go outside the hash into an easy open area against very soft cover-3. Thomas is wide open and Rosier delivers on-time nicely. This was give-up defense, way too easy. Absolutely petrified of Thomas’ speed. (Not pictured)

More hands-to-the-face by #93. Straight up under-the-chin here. Boulware does a good job of anchoring and not allowing penetration. Donaldson does a nice job of pushing the rusher wide as they gave Rosier just enough time. Great adjustment and catch downfield by Thomas, what a throw by Rosier, who drops the ball in the bucket and keeps it outside so that no S can get there. Jeff Thomas is a stud.
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This is how it is done right here by #50. He takes his man for a ride and completely moves him out of that hole. DeeJay Dallas follows him and runs straight into the end zone untouched. I’ve talked about needing to turn the shoulders of defenders multiple times and here is an example of exactly what I’m talking about. Great job #50. St. Louis turns his guy just enough as well. You see how St. Louis’ shoulder is turned in to prevent the defender from sliding that direction into the hole.
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Baxa kick out of bounds. (Not pictured)

Stunt both DT’s inside, clear the LB’s in man, and this is just easy money for the QB. You have to replace the gap integrity against a running QB. Shaq overruns the play and allows the QB to cutback behind him for a big run.
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Rush wide, don’t replace. QB run for a big gain. Easy. Money. Bethel has to stay outside if Garvin is going to rush outside and play your LB’s in man. For me, I want Garvin to stop going so wide and giving up this edge. Keep him rushing in position and it solves a bunch of these issues. Joe Jackson isn’t getting a ton of pressure, but he’s being more disciplined in his rush lanes, which keeps the QB more in the pocket. Romeo Finley was hurt on this play.
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1st down we blitzed Knowles off the edge. Bandy was locked up with Diontae Johnson on the outside. We sent Shaq on a delayed blitz and that vacated the area behind where Shaq was for a square-in. They ran the play directly in behind that area. Knowles was stoned by the RB and pushed wide. Open throw for QB. Redwine tackled Bandy after the catch by the WR who makes an excellent spin. Dean couldn’t get off of a block. WR walks into end zone untouched.
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1st down we pulled Boulware who was a little apprehensive on his block, but he got the job done. Dallas cut off of that block and gets five. (Not pictured)

Next play the NT pushes Gauthier back and into the path of a pulling Boulware. Boulware did a nice job of keeping his balance and getting to his block on the edge. Donaldson did a nice job moving his man out and then pancakes him. Dallas cut off of Donaldson’s block and picks up four.
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3rd and short and Trayone Gray actually has a very nice run. There is immediate penetration to the side that Rosier hands him the ball, but he cuts back in the backfield and finds a crease off RG when the play was setup to go off LG. First down. (Not pictured)

Another bubble up top to Harley and Rosier throws it behind him again and makes him spin away from the LOS. The ball has to be placed out in front of the WR so that’s running forward when he catches. The reason it’s called a “bubble” screen is the WR runs a semi arc backwards from the LOS at the snap and is then arcing towards the line of scrimmage when he catches the ball (like a half bubble would look like). (Not pictured)

Next play we block down on inside zone and St. Louis is to release onto the LB. He completely whiffs on the block (doesn’t even touch him) and the LB meets Dallas in the hole. Boulware makes a nice block to open a hole, but we pulled Mahoney from the other side and he missed his block. His man and the LB St. Louis missed combined on the tackle. (Not pictured)

The 3rd & 9 play my colleague @romancane talks about in his excellent series From the Perch. Cager runs a nice stop route and Rosier is in perfect timing with him out of his break. Rosier even has a small slide within the pocket to open up a throwing lane. He throws it before the WR is out of his break and before the CB has turned to look for the ball. Big play. Great throw. Honestly a next level, NFL throw in my mind. (Not pictured as he covered it better than I could)

#98 just completely tosses Mahoney aside on this play (he is just about to fall down on this screen shot). That’s some serious strength and leverage from that player. Gauthier has a lane. Donaldson pancakes his man. Boulware has his guy. Homer and Brevin have a combo block. St. Louis to the second level. One guy on every play can completely ruin the play, even if everyone else has their job.
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Inside zone to the left side. Boulware initially has the block but he falls off of it (#98 is strong). Mahoney needs to get his man turned out but is a little overpowered. Homer tackled after four, but if Boulware holds that block it might’ve been pretty big.
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Next play we doubled #98 and that freed up the MLB to get into the backfield and make a TFL on 3rd & inches. They shot 8 guys into all the gaps on that play. (Not pictured)

4th down play and Boulware completely moves his guy out. Brevin gets a kickout block on the edge. Toledo has a free man shooting the C gap (between RT and TE) but Homer powers through the tackle and gets the 1st on a second effort. Nice powerful run. I’m ready to say that #50 should be the starter. (Not pictured)

Play action pass for Brevin on 1st down but he didn’t get any separation and Rosier threw it where only Brevin could get to it if anyone. Incomplete. Homer with a nice blitz pickup. (Not pictured)

Outside zone on 2nd down and we pulled Boulware all the way to the outside of the RT. He gets there (he really can move) but he is too high and the defender slipped under him, forcing Homer to bounce it. He only gets three. (Not pictured)

There are times that Rosier does go through his progressions and make nice plays. Here, he looks downfield first, as he wants a corner route. It’s not there, but look at the LB in the middle of the field, it freezes him and gives Langham time to get outside. Rosier comes off that look and drops it down to Langham, who breaks a tackle and gets the 1st down. Nice job by the OL against a three man look.
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Next play was a poorly thrown fade to Cager. The ball was about five feet off the ground but Cager gets it anyway because he has nice body positioning. TD. Baxa hit the upright and it went through. (Not pictured)

Kick return and Blades splits blockers to get a shot at the returner but he misses the tackle and it’s a big return. Need to get him down when you get those shots. (Not pictured)

If you’re going to stunt Garvin and Bethel the DT who stunts out can’t go inside on his rush. He has to stay outside or it’s free money for the QB to step up into. Garvin is all the way on the other side of Willis here. Bethel gets sealed inside and the QB runs this for a 1st down. Mike Smith is in man with the RB and has his back turned and never sees the QB leave the pocket. Side note: The QB did a good wait of waiting until the LB turned and ran before he took off.
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Next run and Mike Smith takes a poor angle. He’s supposed to have the edge on this play but he runs straight at the RB instead of where the RB is going. If he runs to the 1st & 10 graphic instead of at the backside of Garvin, it’s a TFL. Instead, RB gets outside of him, gets the 1st down and then finishes the run against Knowles on the back end. Woof.
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Next play they run to Joe Jackson’s side who fights off a block and has the RB at LOS but he finishes the tackle and lets him run for seven yards. Redwine blitzed off the edge but got blocked out. (Not pictured)

Next play and they again run at Joe Jackson who takes on the puller and stays physical. Pinckney scrapes off Jackson’s hip and makes a TFL. Nice play by both. (Not pictured)

We send seven on 3rd & 2 and Derrick Smith shows his speed. He gets all the way around the edge on a designed rollout and forces a throwaway from the QB. Redwine and Jackson locked their guys down in coverage. Everyone did their jobs. 47-yard FG. (Not pictured)

1st down we run a half sprint outside zone out of motion to Homer and they string it out well. If Harley could’ve pinned his guy inside it’s a big gain but the CB does a great job of forcing Homer back inside and we get four. (Not pictured)

Couple of things here: You’re not supposed to be allowed to do this hands to the face thing against the LG but they’ve done it all game long and never called. Not once. St. Louis loses at LT too often because he gets off-balance in his setup far too often. Here he’s bent over at the waist and looking at the ground because he was off-balance at his initial punch. He recovers and pushes the defender wide, so I’m not being critical of the play, just the process. Rosier misses Mallory from a clean pocket, who had a step deep.
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Look for work! Mahoney saves Donaldson here by coming back and finding work. Boulware comes over and finds work helping St. Louis. Rosier has great mechanics on this long throw down the sideline to a wide-open Cager who found the honey spot in the cover-2 zone for a 32-yard gain. This is a unit working together. This is a wonderful throw.
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1st down and Boulware shocks #98 on contact and turns him out. #98 eventually recovers, spins and finds the legs of the RB, but not before a gain of five. Nice job. (Not pictured)

Next play looks like a Miami team playing a MAC team. Look at the blocking here. Rosier keeps the ball because he was reading #91. Rosier runs this ball straight up the field and into the end zone after breaking a tackle of the S you can’t see on screen. Jeff Thomas gets that block at the first down marker right there that springs him. Wiggins gets downfield from the entire opposite side of the field to clean it up at the end. Big time stuff here.
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Toledo QB stares down Cody Thompson and Bandy runs the route for the receiver and gets the pick. Hard to quantify how excellent this play this, but Bandy had to contend with all this space without any S help and he makes the pick. Get that man a chain.
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Next play and St. Louis and Boulware have a combo-block on #97 on the edge and Dallas runs hard through tackles and gets a 1st down. Man’s game. (Not pictured)

Rosier keeps it off the edge and they grab Rosier’s facemask and tackle him with it. This team is playing with a little swag at this point. (Not pictured)

Miami pounds it on 4th down and give Gray the last shot and he scores a TD. Excellent drive that pretty much puts the game away.

Toledo played hard and tough in this game, but Miami had too much talent for them. Several standout performances in this game, but also some things to improve upon.
Man you (guys) do great work with this. You could charge a membership fee for CI based on this weekly feature alone. Thank you.
 
Incredible breakdown; you should get paid for this stuff man
 
After reading this, Donaldson is a liability vs Toledo? Disappointing.

Lance, what do you think about Searles?

Also, Is the bad hip bending technique something you can coach around or is it just something you either have or you don't.
 
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