Running Behind the Right Side

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  1. BlairThomas#1

    BlairThomas#1 New Member

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    I wasn't in the game thread, so this may have been discussed, but...

    It seemed to me like most of the runs (and the big runs) were behind Woody and Moore, not the left side. I know Ferguson isn't the best run-blocker, but I thought with Faneca that would be the bread-and-butter side. Didn't look that way today. Am I wrong?


    (By the way, Mangold had a pretty sloppy game. )
     
  2. Harpua

    Harpua Well-Known Member

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    Woody and Moore opened up some decent holes. The right side is the triditional running side so this is good news.

    I don't care where they run as long as they continue to have good things happening.
     
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    Beamen New Member

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    Mangold was downright BAD today... I hope it was just the heat, or Ferguson being that good, but he looked as bad as I've seen him...


    Moore and Woody were where most of the pressure on pass plays came from, but they were getting a GREAT push in the run game- especially Moore....


    It seems to me that the left side is MUCH better in pass protection, and the right side holds the edge in size, and push in the run game...

    I didn't notice Moore or Faneca pulling a whole lot either
     

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