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FWST: TCU loss is on a coach for taking the ball away from a QB who should win the Heisman
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<blockquote data-quote="CountryFrog" data-source="post: 3228644" data-attributes="member: 70667"><p>There is no more obvious situation to run a QB sneak than on those 3rd and 4th down plays from inside the 1. Very rarely does a QB sneak not work when so little yardage is needed and stopping it twice is near impossible. You only need the center and one guard to not get blown up. They don't even have to get much push when you're that close. But when you hand the ball off 5 yards behind the line then you need pretty much everyone up front to win their battle or you're in trouble. We should've seen QB sneak on 3rd down and if need be on 4th down.</p><p></p><p>As far as Duggan being worn out, I'm sure he was. But they were coming off a long timeout with the review of the second down play. And as someone who has played QB and ran QB sneaks before, I know that it requires very little energy. I don't buy the idea that he was so tired he couldn't take a snap and then fall forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CountryFrog, post: 3228644, member: 70667"] There is no more obvious situation to run a QB sneak than on those 3rd and 4th down plays from inside the 1. Very rarely does a QB sneak not work when so little yardage is needed and stopping it twice is near impossible. You only need the center and one guard to not get blown up. They don't even have to get much push when you're that close. But when you hand the ball off 5 yards behind the line then you need pretty much everyone up front to win their battle or you're in trouble. We should've seen QB sneak on 3rd down and if need be on 4th down. As far as Duggan being worn out, I'm sure he was. But they were coming off a long timeout with the review of the second down play. And as someone who has played QB and ran QB sneaks before, I know that it requires very little energy. I don't buy the idea that he was so tired he couldn't take a snap and then fall forward. [/QUOTE]
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