If you can remember the first Young Guns movie & remember the scene when Billy ratted out the spy.... That's what I was thinking of doing to Ward after the game. Think about it, we had the #1 rushing offense & the leagues leading rusher before last week.
Someone must have given the Giants a little inside information for them to shut us down so effectively, right? So I'm thinking we've got Derrick Ward, and he's with us now, but he used to be with Murph.... I mean the Giants. Did you see that? I saw it.. Did you see that look he just gave Goff?
You remember that play, where he (Goff) was in the back field before the hand-off? He had to have known, something must have tipped him off.
So I went back & watched every offensive snap of the first Qtr. No doubt about it, we tipped them off every time we were going to run the ball. Everytime.
It wasn't a linemen's stance, like you would think. It wasn't anything Foster was doing.
Every time we ran the ball, we would motion someone to the line. Most of the time, it was the tightened. Whether he moved from the split receiver position, or from one side to the other, if he stopped anywhere near the line, it was a run. Once we motioned Walter to the line..... Run.
If the motion man stayed outside, it was a pass. Even if it were a play action, they wouldn't bite, because they new it wasn't a run.
I'll be watching the second Qtr now, but I bet we did it up to the fourth, when it seemed there was more running room.
Sorry, the first run of the second Qtr, no motion & Foster picks up 4. His longest run. Second play, we motion to the outside, & the blitzing LB doesn't bite on the PA.
Someone must have given the Giants a little inside information for them to shut us down so effectively, right? So I'm thinking we've got Derrick Ward, and he's with us now, but he used to be with Murph.... I mean the Giants. Did you see that? I saw it.. Did you see that look he just gave Goff?
You remember that play, where he (Goff) was in the back field before the hand-off? He had to have known, something must have tipped him off.
So I went back & watched every offensive snap of the first Qtr. No doubt about it, we tipped them off every time we were going to run the ball. Everytime.
It wasn't a linemen's stance, like you would think. It wasn't anything Foster was doing.
Every time we ran the ball, we would motion someone to the line. Most of the time, it was the tightened. Whether he moved from the split receiver position, or from one side to the other, if he stopped anywhere near the line, it was a run. Once we motioned Walter to the line..... Run.
If the motion man stayed outside, it was a pass. Even if it were a play action, they wouldn't bite, because they new it wasn't a run.
I'll be watching the second Qtr now, but I bet we did it up to the fourth, when it seemed there was more running room.
Sorry, the first run of the second Qtr, no motion & Foster picks up 4. His longest run. Second play, we motion to the outside, & the blitzing LB doesn't bite on the PA.