Welcome back Diehards
This week we witnessed a good ole Chargerrrrrrring losing to the 3-11 Houston Texans. If last week was salt on the wound, this weeks film study is vinegar. Chargers potential is massive, but something is holding them back. Lets dive in
The Good:
2nd quarter 11:22 on the clock ball on 17yrd line
Here we see run blocking executed perfectly. Starting with the right side Schofield gets penetrating and blocks LB instantly. Norton pushed the DE into the wash (almost in JJ lol) Linsley slide with the DT but stops him short. On the left side Fieler starts outside but comes back inside and gobbles up the LB. Slater seals the edge and Allen gets onto the CB swiftly. HOU FS is lost on the play and JJ goes into the endzone virtually untouched. Well designed run blocks makes it look easy.
The Bad:
4th quarter 1:59 on the clock ball on 38yrd line.
A full on choke job not only from Cook but Herb as well. The obvious is Cook stopping his route on the play. The sublte is Herb not seeing both Allen coming open on crossing route and Palmer on post. Here i would like to see Herb pump fake Cook and those squatting DB's and hitting the open guys behind them. Slater struggled here also
The Ugly:
4th quarter 3:38 on the clock ball on 39yrd line
Good ole Charrrrrrgers. 3 guys have Burkhead in the backfield, none make a tackle. White, Fehoko and Ogbongbemiga just awful. Gilman gets caught in wash and Samuel Jr never wanted to tackle. Watching this with the defense in film study this week would be a perfect chair throwing moment.
Honorable Mentions:
Hon1
We give Tillery alot of flak here on CMB, so in all fairness here he is excelling at his craft
Hon2
The downfield blocking on the screen pass is *chefs kiss*
Until next time Diehards
as always
luv ya
-Chillies
This week we witnessed a good ole Chargerrrrrrring losing to the 3-11 Houston Texans. If last week was salt on the wound, this weeks film study is vinegar. Chargers potential is massive, but something is holding them back. Lets dive in
The Good:
2nd quarter 11:22 on the clock ball on 17yrd line
Here we see run blocking executed perfectly. Starting with the right side Schofield gets penetrating and blocks LB instantly. Norton pushed the DE into the wash (almost in JJ lol) Linsley slide with the DT but stops him short. On the left side Fieler starts outside but comes back inside and gobbles up the LB. Slater seals the edge and Allen gets onto the CB swiftly. HOU FS is lost on the play and JJ goes into the endzone virtually untouched. Well designed run blocks makes it look easy.
The Bad:
4th quarter 1:59 on the clock ball on 38yrd line.
A full on choke job not only from Cook but Herb as well. The obvious is Cook stopping his route on the play. The sublte is Herb not seeing both Allen coming open on crossing route and Palmer on post. Here i would like to see Herb pump fake Cook and those squatting DB's and hitting the open guys behind them. Slater struggled here also
The Ugly:
4th quarter 3:38 on the clock ball on 39yrd line
Good ole Charrrrrrgers. 3 guys have Burkhead in the backfield, none make a tackle. White, Fehoko and Ogbongbemiga just awful. Gilman gets caught in wash and Samuel Jr never wanted to tackle. Watching this with the defense in film study this week would be a perfect chair throwing moment.
Honorable Mentions:
Hon1
We give Tillery alot of flak here on CMB, so in all fairness here he is excelling at his craft
Hon2
The downfield blocking on the screen pass is *chefs kiss*
Until next time Diehards
as always
luv ya
-Chillies
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