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Here's another way to run the bootleg.
I just happen to run across it from the Bengals / Browns game, starting the second half
3 15:00 1 10 CLE 25 Baker Mayfield pass complete short left to FB Andy Janovich for no gain (tackle by William Jackson)
NA (not applicable) as regard to Reader.
Notes: Another way to run the bootleg; this time from the I formation.
The Browns had the TE on a block on the back side; they also ran the FB toward the same side as the bootleg after the play fake to RB from the I formation.
This kept the pressure away from Mayfield.
Mayfield had time to go to the open TE coming from the other side on a deeper route, in the same line of sight, but he took the quick throw to the FB.
The RCB reacted well to that and limited the FB to practically no gain, but yeah, the QB had time and room to throw the ball.
I had noticed the Browns running several bootlegs, but wasn't paying attention to the detail as I was concentrating on Reader.
I'm quite sure I can find the different ways they run that play if I continue with the detail study.
(But I think I'm coming back to the Texas game now.)
Here's another way to run the bootleg.
I just happen to run across it from the Bengals / Browns game, starting the second half
3 15:00 1 10 CLE 25 Baker Mayfield pass complete short left to FB Andy Janovich for no gain (tackle by William Jackson)
NA (not applicable) as regard to Reader.
Notes: Another way to run the bootleg; this time from the I formation.
The Browns had the TE on a block on the back side; they also ran the FB toward the same side as the bootleg after the play fake to RB from the I formation.
This kept the pressure away from Mayfield.
Mayfield had time to go to the open TE coming from the other side on a deeper route, in the same line of sight, but he took the quick throw to the FB.
The RCB reacted well to that and limited the FB to practically no gain, but yeah, the QB had time and room to throw the ball.
I had noticed the Browns running several bootlegs, but wasn't paying attention to the detail as I was concentrating on Reader.
I'm quite sure I can find the different ways they run that play if I continue with the detail study.
(But I think I'm coming back to the Texas game now.)