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Coaches Film - Deangelo can share some blame


Jeremy Igo

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1st and 10 on that ill fated series that led to the missed field goal.

 

Take a look.....

 

 

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You have Greg Olsen and Brandon Williams out left taking care of business. Instead, Deangelo thinks he can squeeze in between the tackles. 1 yard gain that could have very easily been a first down.

 

 

Please, follow your blockers. Awful vision by Deangelo.

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Kalil initially had his man turned, so I get what Deangelo was seeing - keeping that block nets a few yards. However, it definitely looked like following his blockers would have resulted in major daylight as well.

This looks a lot like the play they tried to run on 3rd down that was blown up by the DE... Chris Scott pulling, Swole leading through the hole.

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This is on the coaches. Both Stew and Foz run better than D-Will and have all year. Stew should be in on crucial plays at the end of the game, not D-Will. Anyone see Le'Veon Bell clinch the game last night? His vision gave him 205 yards and about 5 first downs at the end of the game to keep the clock running. Stew is capable of that. D-Will is not.

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It could have been a designed cutback run where he's supposed to get whatever he can in the middle in hopes that the linebackers would run out of the play.

Possibly....but it is up to a seasoned vet to see where the hole is and where the hole is not.  A good RB sees the hole is not there inside and bounces it outside.

 

Also...DWill falls down as soon as he is touched.  Guy has little Yard after contact.

 

He is a liability.

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Possibly....but it is up to a seasoned vet to see where the hole is and where the hole is not.  A good RB sees the hole is not there inside and bounces it outside.

 

Also...DWill falls down as soon as he is touched.  Guy has little Yard after contact.

 

He is a liability.

 

How many times out of 10 is that a touchdown with Marshawn Lynch back there?

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