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“We started doing it because you don’t have to block everyone perfectly,” Canada says.
The misdirection creates a moment of hesitation for the linebackers and gives offensive linemen better angles with which to get to the second level. It’s a win-win for offenses that can run it well, precisely what the Rams have discovered this fall.
… Fifteen years after his moment of clarity, Stitt has loved watching the walls around the sport begin to crumble. “The NFL used to be
No no no we have been told that all 11 players have to perform perfectly for plays to work.