This is also an example of what DJ has talked about.
They blocked this thing up just damn perfectly.....save for Kelce. It wasn't a "bad" block, but he had the leverage and angle and let Bosa fight back inside. Sky Moore did...whatever that is he's doing and a big gain gets digned to a good gain.
Can we just go with "Nobody sets the edge like Skyy Moore" and call it a day at this point?
God almighty that narrative is bullshit.
As to the broader point, the OL raped faces in the 2nd half of that ballgame. They really imposed their will on a defensive line that has plenty of talent. Running or in pass pro, they were really really good. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
This is also an example of what DJ has talked about.
They blocked this thing up just damn perfectly.....save for Kelce. It wasn't a "bad" block, but he had the leverage and angle and let Bosa fight back inside. Sky Moore did...whatever that is he's doing and a big gain gets digned to a good gain.
Still a good gain
He just stopped moving his feet. I have no friggen idea why.
And he never even got completely square to his man anyway despite having plenty of time. It looked like a business decision. He could've stepped directly in front of him, kept his feet moving and put his body into the block.
Instead he gets to about half a man, stops moving his feet and lunges.
That's just pussy shit. It's soft football. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Having a RB that sets up his blocks and hits the holes as they open is gonna make that interior blocking look better than ever.
Pacheco just doesn't do that terribly well.
Love me some Pop but watching Hunt's vision and ability to gain an extra yard, yard and a half while going to the ground shows the experience. Seems Pop gets driven backwards (his injury play) on a lot of plays instead of just getting low and going forward to the ground
On the flipside, Hunt isn't really going to break anything big so looking forward to seeing that combo on the field at some point [Reply]