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I don’t like it but I assume Dawson is putting it on tape to later in the year sneak that WR out in the flat wide open after the fake the block.
 
I saw them have Tony Johnson try and Wham block a DE and get tossed and the RB stopped for pretty much no gain.
Watched Moore completely whiff on a seal block on the edge and almost went for a 3 yard loss. If you build an entire run scheme around avoiding negative plays, why would you rely on WRs to consistently make critical, disadvantaged blocks? There’s not even an element of surprise on most of these. Spread those receivers way out and get guys of out of the **** box.
 
When are yall going to learn. There’s a reason for all of it.

Folks still doubting Dawson.
fair i guess, would like to see the thought there (and eventual execution), some of these are on 1 and 3 techs in the middle of the fray but I get it
 
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I love the fact that Dawson is giving a little more each game. It’s been a diff run variant added each week with counters off the prior week. Giving just enough to win without throwing the kitchen sink.
 
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We did it with Restrepo last year as well

I think Dawson does it just to **** off the fan base


Likely didn't last year cause we were a pass leaning team
This year we're leaving on the run leaning so we need the big plays for the ground, not the air.

Just a thought.
 
We did it with Restrepo last year as well

I think Dawson does it just to **** off the fan base

Dawson to the stands every time he calls it.

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When are yall going to learn. There’s a reason for all of it.

Folks still doubting Dawson.
Perhaps, but the 3rd designed run by Beck was irresponsible as the game was decided.
The prior two were all that was necessary for DC’s to take note.
 
Likely didn't last year cause we were a pass leaning team
This year we're leaving on the run leaning so we need the big plays for the ground, not the air.

Just a thought.
I don’t put much thought into it. Dawson is a good OC and I’m just a dumbass on the couch. I don’t understand some of the things he does but same time the results have been speaking for themselves
 
Perhaps, but the 3rd designed run by Beck was irresponsible as the game was decided.
The prior two were all that was necessary for DC’s to take note.
It’s more likely that Beck went rouge there because he thought he could sneak another one in. Who knows.

He certainly pulled it more than usual last night after Emory had success pulling it last week.
 
Watched Moore completely whiff on a seal block on the edge and almost went for a 3 yard loss. If you build an entire run scheme around avoiding negative plays, why would you rely on WRs to consistently make critical, disadvantaged blocks? There’s not even an element of surprise on most of these. Spread those receivers way out and get guys of out of the **** box.
Fire Dawson!
 
I don’t like it but I assume Dawson is putting it on tape to later in the year sneak that WR out in the flat wide open after the fake the block.
This!!! It’s probably to set up something later in the season. How many games did it take for Beck to keep the ball on the Inside Zone? You have to feel that something is coming later.
 
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I don’t put much thought into it. Dawson is a good OC and I’m just a dumbass on the couch. I don’t understand some of the things he does but same time the results have been speaking for themselves

He's above average.

Some things are head scratchers but at times you get caught in your own okay calling

Helps he's got an all-star cast 😂
 
Watched Moore completely whiff on a seal block on the edge and almost went for a 3 yard loss. If you build an entire run scheme around avoiding negative plays, why would you rely on WRs to consistently make critical, disadvantaged blocks? There’s not even an element of surprise on most of these. Spread those receivers way out and get guys of out of the **** box.

Shannon loved him some bunch sets last night - my goodness. Not sure why we don’t employ more spread as opposed to tons of bunched sets
 
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