 Hey there Tigers fans, I am DJ Shockley. Thank you guys for joining me for Falcon's film review. Powered by Microsoft Surface, couple of good plays in the Tampa game. And I'm a star in the offensive side of the ball. When I talk about details and talk about the things that the quarterback has to do at the line of scrimmage, get them not just from good plays and bad plays, bad plays to good plays. So let's jump into this play here on the Bryan Hill run. He goes for 60 plus yards here and explains exactly what happened on this play. So when you get to the snap of the ball here, at the beginning you see Matt talking here. He's making some adjustments at the line of scrimmage and they want to run this outside zone here. But when you look at numbers, when you look at personnel, you look at what's happening, this safety is coming down in the box. So right now Matt is checking because we don't want to run into what we call a force player. This safety is the force player so it is not good numbers while it's for you. So he goes about his business, here's his safety sitting down here. This is also a pre-snap that a quarterback has to look at. And now as the play continues to go, Matt goes in the center, he gives another dummy cadence. Now look where the safety is. The safety has backed off now. He's not in his force area anymore and Matt has gone through that dummy cadence. Now he's back. We got two high safeties here but we also have a light box. Remember we want to run this outside zone. Now we have three guys on this side to block their three. Now our offensive line and tight end do a great job. You're going to get a seal block here. You're going to get a double team on this guy up to this linebacker. And now you have nobody out here for the force player. You get a good block on the outside by the receiver and then you're off to the races. Now you see Matt changing the play again. You see the safety's trying to play with him but the safety's going back to the middle of the field. And now look what happens here. You get a seal block here. There's nobody here in the force area to take away from the running back. You get these guys clogged off. You get a seal here on the inside by the guard by left room. And now you're off to races. And watch here. Watch Trey will here. He's blocking this corner but he sees the most dangerous guys that safety about to come in and try to make a play. He comes off him and makes this block and blocks two guys. Now you see Brian Hill off the races to the back side. Let me show you again from the back side what this looks like. Here's the numbers we talk about. The numbers here. It looks good right here in this box. You got three guys here to block. You're going to get the good seal block. You get the double team up to here and now you get all this area to run through with Brian Hill and Matt goes off and checks it. And now you see a seal on the outside. Brown's around the corner. This is a well executed play. And this is what you're talking about doing a great job from pre-snap to post-snap. And your quarterback getting you out of a bad play to a good play and ultimately ends up in a big 62-yard run by Brian Hill. All right, let's jump on the defensive side of the ball where the Bucks are pretty good on third down. But sometimes it's not all about what they do. It's about what the Falcons do. And this is an instance where it's all about the details of playing the coverage. Now in this particular play, it's third and 12 here. Third and 12. And you see the line of game is right here. Now all the Bucks want to do is they want to run their guys and get to the line of game. They're going to have Antonio Brown run a little hitch route that comes all the way up here by 12, 13 yards and hook up. Same thing on the bottom down here. But down here at the bottom, here's the corner right there. They're going to complete to Godland. Now the guy you got to pay attention to is the corner on the outside is Sheffield and also this underneath defender. On the snap of the ball, Sheffield should back up here. He does a good job at first of retreating because he has this underneath coverage here. State is going to get more to the middle of the field, but they want to work this high to low on this particular guy. If he drops too deep, they'll throw it to Antonio Brown out here. If he stays underneath, they want to throw this corner out on the outside. But one thing you have to do is to details. Because he has the underneath the coverage, Sheffield should continue to back up. Now here's the dilemma here. He's going to get to the sticks here. Here's Sheffield. He's doing a good job of playing it here. But once this guy goes deep, we should have clear sight on him back here because he should be backpelling. State is in the middle of field. It should be covered. It should be perfectly covered. You got the same thing on this side underneath defender and you got a guy over the top underneath defender and a guy over the top. But for just a half a second, watch Sheffield kind of stall his feet here as he stalls his feet right there. That's the only second he needed for this ball to be laid in here. Because he was so concerned about this, which he should not have because he has underneath defender, it should be taken away. And these are the small details when you're playing this type of coverage that can hurt you. And they end up completing a big 47-yard pass down that sideline to Godwin. All about the details. All about doing your one-eleventh on the defense, which makes everything work and go together. Well, thank you guys for joining me all year long. This has been Falcon's Film Review, Power About Microsoft Surface. I am DJ Shockley. We appreciate you guys joining us all year. As I said, this has been a great year. 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