Eleven Posted December 20, 2010 Report Posted December 20, 2010 i don't agree with the implication above. it's an age thing, for me. when it was younger kids and the coach was clearly involved, that was one thing. when it's high school kids playing at a very high level, that's another. Plus, that high school play was clearly a snap. In a shotgun, no less. Shame on that defense, well, except for the one DB who was on top of it (but was beaten on the play).
shrader Posted December 20, 2010 Report Posted December 20, 2010 Plus, that high school play was clearly a snap. In a shotgun, no less. Shame on that defense, well, except for the one DB who was on top of it (but was beaten on the play). And the worst part of all? The tackle actually goes down to one knee AFTER the snap. You're the guy in the best position of all where you can actually see the ball and you do that? Wow. edit: Oh, and linemen just stare at the QB dumbly as he drops back into a passing stance.
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