Was this play designed for a cutback or was that his vision followed improvising? I thought I heard someone say we hadn't run this play since 2011 or something... kind of seems like the blocking is designed for the cutback.
I was screamed "Woooo!!!...take it to the house GORE!!" grabbed my 4 year old son, tucked him under my arm like a football, and proceeded to run around the house yelling and jumping like a child. The kid is officially 49er faithful... everything is a race to him and the last one there is always a stinky rotten seahawk
Originally posted by dGilleran:
It was great. I kept saying "GO FRANK GO, GO FRANK GO". That being said, VD held Richard Sherman just enough to let Gore slip by. I'll take it though.
Originally posted by mattster03:
Was this play designed for a cutback or was that his vision followed improvising? I thought I heard someone say we hadn't run this play since 2011 or something... kind of seems like the blocking is designed for the cutback.
You see our #89 and #75 go up to the backer level and make a hole. 2 of the Seattle backers over pursue seeing #49 Miller going to the outside left. Miller and #89 tied them up for Frank to make the cut through a massive hole between #89 and #75. I think when Frank sees Thomas, he could have gone either left or right of Thomas. Frank decided to go wide right and Thomas got caught flat-footed