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<blockquote data-quote="Zubaz" data-source="post: 2920122" data-attributes="member: 3528"><p>Here's the play in question, start at 2:54:09 if it doesn't automatically jump to that:</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]id=5Qv3Li9S6jg;t=10449[/MEDIA]</p><p>Few things:</p><p>1) You absolutely do step out of the back of the endzone when someone gets anywhere near you. You 100% do <em>not</em> risk any Texas player getting within arm's length where that ball can get knocked out. Protecting the ball is far more important. Worst case scenario you free-kick with 1 second left or so. See Super Bowl XLIV for a good example of this.</p><p>2) Where he steps out, I don't see a ton of room for him to do anything. He did the right thing stepping out when he did.</p><p>3) The real failure is how quickly the O-Line let everyone go through. It was like they were playing under normal rules. Grab them, hug them, tackle them, do whatever you have to do to take them out of the play. The penalty is irrelevant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zubaz, post: 2920122, member: 3528"] Here's the play in question, start at 2:54:09 if it doesn't automatically jump to that: [MEDIA=youtube]id=5Qv3Li9S6jg;t=10449[/MEDIA] Few things: 1) You absolutely do step out of the back of the endzone when someone gets anywhere near you. You 100% do [I]not[/I] risk any Texas player getting within arm's length where that ball can get knocked out. Protecting the ball is far more important. Worst case scenario you free-kick with 1 second left or so. See Super Bowl XLIV for a good example of this. 2) Where he steps out, I don't see a ton of room for him to do anything. He did the right thing stepping out when he did. 3) The real failure is how quickly the O-Line let everyone go through. It was like they were playing under normal rules. Grab them, hug them, tackle them, do whatever you have to do to take them out of the play. The penalty is irrelevant. [/QUOTE]
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