I love this play call...... (1 Viewer)

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I don't recall when exactly it was run, but I believe it was 3rd and 1 around their 20.

Drew is under center, On the hike the playvappears to be a tackle run right.
All blocking goes that way.

But Drew kind of reverse pivots and pitches to Ingram going left.

It's a great design and looks beautiful.

Easily picked up a key first down.

We used to run it with Sproles, hadn't seen it in a while.

Anyone recall that play......and could anyone , more tech-savvy than I, post it?
 
Ur talking about the fullback fake, hb toss. Its a common play.

The play that i thought was awesome was the sweep to fleener.
 
I really liked the touchdown pass when Drew noticed Luke was in man on Ingram. So he sends him in motion and took him completely out of the play.
 
Flip 90. Rams used it with fault all the time.

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Ur talking about the fullback fake, hb toss. Its a common play.

The play that i thought was awesome was the sweep to fleener.

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It's a shame that so many of the other Run Plays were Very Predictable!

I will never understand why SP insists on crunching everyone tight then running into a wall.

We don't have the talent to do that, yet he keeps doing it!

We need creativity in the RUN Plays just like the Pass Plays!

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(Not that I am saying that Every run play must be misdirectional...)

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I've seen Reuben Mayes and Buford Jordan run this play :mwink: It's nothing new
 
Ur talking about the fullback fake, hb toss. Its a common play.

The play that i thought was awesome was the sweep to fleener.

That was a fantastic play that will set up something different later on.
 
We used to run that play a good amount in SP's early days but it never worked. I think Drew has gotten really good at selling that play.

That play only works well when you have to respect the FB.

And the panthers have watched our last game where Kuhn really had a great day.
They were therefore keying in on Kuhn a lot...hence one of the reason why it worked so well this time
 
I really liked the touchdown pass when Drew noticed Luke was in man on Ingram. So he sends him in motion and took him completely out of the play.

That was a thing of beauty. A literal check mate to use the chess analogy.
 

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