It was execution. No angles, no depth beyond the LOS, no clue as to how our O line would block if our RB chose a gap.![]()
Or, maybe we were drawing up the plans with one of these...
It wasnt second level flow that made it bad, it was behind the LOS loss of yards. Second level contact gets you some yardage as the RB has leverage.
It wasnt our RBs either, they'd get out there and find nothing, and get less than most teams got because there was no known execution.
Inside happened so quick, EJ could jump to a spot, then twist or jump again and get his yards, because he got past the LOS from the start, and the flow then had to deal with him.
They schemed some outside plays that hit well, but they werent every day bread and butter, it was more deception/change of direcion type that go a guy beyond the LOS.
