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Author Topic: Just noticed something watching the game on DVR  (Read 297 times)
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« on: November 13, 2022, 03:50:09 EST »

On Hyatt's TD on the wheel route Bru was lined up as a TE and essentially ran a streak down the hashes.
Either he or Hyatt was going to be wide open on the play, no matter what

Sampson lined up as the Z receiver and motioned to the right  This after his running free on a couple of runs so they were a bit scared of him
You can see the entire defense shift with him, including the LB responsible for the TE (Bru)

Just a well designed play that essentially guaranteed getting a skill player wide open in space

Another note:
A couple times yesterday we motioned to at least a single stack.
Usually Mizzou would move a LB out of the box, resulting in us running


On Hooker's long scramble down the left sideline, watch Hyatt's down field blocking
WR blocking has been a good thing this year, the best consistent blocking by a WR group I've seen
It is only noteworthy on the rare times they don't block well
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