avicenna75
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Props to the offensive staff for drawing up some new plays in the running game. All year, we have relied on basically two running plays -- the outsize zone read and the shotgun sweep with the 2 pulling lineman. Defenses were keyed in on those.
VT was not ready for the Inside Zone Read play. Instead of reading the DE, Rosier would read the unblocked defensive tackle. Perfect scheme to slowdown their interior rush. DTs were crashing on the RBs, leaving a nice running lane for Rosier. I wasn't able to convert the plays to GIFs, so I put the time stamp of the plays from the video below.
See the 19:01 mark.
We also finally saw some misdirection. This is another zone read play, but instead, we see Herndon with cross block action. His movement takes the outside linebacker (#49) with him. Tyree St. Louis does enough to get in front of the DT, and the rest of the line just walls off the left side.
See the 53:18 mark of the video.
We also saw different variations of the QB run game, including draws and sweeps. Another great scheme to slow down an aggressive defensive front.
See the 1:54:55 mark.
See the 2:03:14 mark.
See the 2:02:25 mark.
https://youtu.be/icr_wPPD4lY?t=2h2m25s
VT was not ready for the Inside Zone Read play. Instead of reading the DE, Rosier would read the unblocked defensive tackle. Perfect scheme to slowdown their interior rush. DTs were crashing on the RBs, leaving a nice running lane for Rosier. I wasn't able to convert the plays to GIFs, so I put the time stamp of the plays from the video below.
See the 19:01 mark.
We also finally saw some misdirection. This is another zone read play, but instead, we see Herndon with cross block action. His movement takes the outside linebacker (#49) with him. Tyree St. Louis does enough to get in front of the DT, and the rest of the line just walls off the left side.
See the 53:18 mark of the video.
We also saw different variations of the QB run game, including draws and sweeps. Another great scheme to slow down an aggressive defensive front.
See the 1:54:55 mark.
See the 2:03:14 mark.
See the 2:02:25 mark.
https://youtu.be/icr_wPPD4lY?t=2h2m25s
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