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Old 09-11-2008, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by generaladm View Post
I haven't had a chance to rewatch the game, but I remember a few plays where Terry and Brandon Smith were both in to block. Kinda reminds me of the "jumbo" package used in 2002, although it didn't appear that they were overloading one side of the line as much. I'd like to see more of it with Beanie at TB. With a RB who has a chance to break loose anytime he gets past the LOS, it makes sense to overload the line blocking and let him hit the second level with a head of steam.
My recollection is that both Terry and Brandon Smith were in the game on the Boom touchdown run (but Boom directly followed Terry). I think that Terry was the lone blocker on the Saine touchdown run, but I could be wrong.

These runs obviously were improvements over the failed 4th and 1 effort earlier in the game.
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