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posted: 2012-02-01 00:56:26 (ID: 26604) Report Abuse | |
8:40 2 and 9 to go on own 39, Harley Milburn (OC) snaps the ball to Carson Ashcraft (QB), Orlando Underwood (HB/L) gets the ball, this seems to be a run over the left tackle, Muris Kneževic (DE/R) breaks through, the well blocked Defense Line can't do anything against, Orlando Underwood (HB/L) tackled by Paviæ Raskovic (MLB), forward progress: 7 yards (Wishbone vs. 4-3-4)
I'm confused by this, if the HB is running over the OT/L and the DE/R breaks through...shouldn't get tackle the HB? Or is that trumped by the Defensive Line being disabled? Or if the DE break through - - that's only good on a pass play trying to sack the QB? 7:02 1 and 10 to go on opp 31, Harley Milburn (OC) snaps the ball to Carson Ashcraft (QB), who hands off to Hung Beauregard (HB/C), he starts running over the left end, Muris Kneževic (DE/R) breaks through, and gets tackled by Todor Antic (SS/R), forward progress: 14 yards, New first down (I-formation vs. 4-3-4) Running over the left end - - is this the same as running over the left tackle, the tight end (but there is not TE on the left in the I-formation) or is this implying a sweep to the outside (on the left)? Steve SD Blitz Last edited on 2012-02-01 00:59:04 by Solana_Steve |
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posted: 2012-02-01 06:57:04 (ID: 26613) |
Running over the left end means "outer left"....while "over the left tackle" is somehow "middle left"
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posted: 2012-02-01 18:36:45 (ID: 26695) Report Abuse | |
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Running over the left end means "outer left"....while "over the left tackle" is somehow "middle left" Okay, so one is a sweep left versus off-tackle. Steve SD Blitz |
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posted: 2012-02-01 18:47:52 (ID: 26698) Report Abuse |
It might be a good time to address some of the terminology used in the reports?
How hard would it be to edit the text involved? |
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posted: 2012-02-01 18:49:45 (ID: 26701) |
JonnyP wrote:
It might be a good time to address some of the terminology used in the reports? How hard would it be to edit the text involved? It is a hard work for hundreds of people, and will consume most of their lifetime... depends on how deep the changes are, minutes or hours up to days for me |
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posted: 2012-02-01 18:54:14 (ID: 26703) Report Abuse |
Any way they can be sorted as text files and done by willing helpers?
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posted: 2012-02-01 18:58:58 (ID: 26707) |
JonnyP wrote:
Any way they can be sorted as text files and done by willing helpers? No. Much more the helpers have to translate it stage by stage... It has to be A runs over the middle, gets tackles by B It can never be B tackled A, on his try to run through the middle... Because the rush is one stage, and the tackle is another one... This is why it is hard to accept help |
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posted: 2012-02-02 18:15:36 (ID: 26848) Report Abuse | |
Hey Pete,
Can you provide some comments what's going on in the first instance? Thanks, Steve |
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posted: 2012-02-02 19:07:01 (ID: 26859) |
Solana_Steve wrote:
Hey Pete, Can you provide some comments what's going on in the first instance? Thanks, Steve The very first? The Center snaps the ball. Probably not what you mean! Last edited on 2012-02-02 19:07:10 by Admin |
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posted: 2012-02-02 23:34:31 (ID: 26886) Report Abuse | |
I'm still a little confused as to what's happening in this scenario:
8:40 2 and 9 to go on own 39, Harley Milburn (OC) snaps the ball to Carson Ashcraft (QB), Orlando Underwood (HB/L) gets the ball, this seems to be a run over the left tackle, Muris Kneževic (DE/R) breaks through, the well blocked Defense Line can't do anything against, Orlando Underwood (HB/L) tackled by Paviæ Raskovic (MLB), forward progress: 7 yards (Wishbone vs. 4-3-4) I'm confused by this, if the HB is running over the OT/L and the DE/R breaks through...shouldn't get tackle the HB? Or is that trumped by the Defensive Line being disabled? Or if the DE break through - - that's only good on a pass play trying to sack the QB? Thanks, Steve SD Blitz Last edited on 2012-02-02 23:35:02 by Solana_Steve |
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