"If You Ask Me", would be a wonderful channel name if you ever re-brand. Seriously, as someone not from NE, that phrase sticks out to my Michigan ears in the best way... if you aaAsk me.
Thank you. I appreciate it. Funny that you suggest that, decades ago, my Grandfather had a weekly column for a local newspaper. He was a respected and experienced baseball and softball coach. The name of the column was "The Way I See It".
@@all_22_films Similar thought as the other poster, maybe it could be a weekly QA segment you do? And you could have a corrections reel called 'My Apologies' :D. Love your videos, thanks man!
I really enjoy your break down of the different concepts that the offense runs. I appreciate it and learn so much every video. Keep doing what you’re doing and Merry Christmas
That was great. I love the way the plays interact. I agree that Johnson probably has a "script" of sorts where he says we ran run play from this formation/motion, now we can run the complementary play out of same thing.
Thank you. I appreciate it. I'm no expert on OLine play, but that was the only way I think the Lions could get that ... CTR Windback play done. Any ideas? Besides the C getting a heavier combo on the DT to help out Mahogany?
@@all_22_films My guess is Ragnow gauged Mahogany's play during the game to be good enough to get there and rushed up to the backer. Your original critique is correct nonetheless. He had the time to push on it more.
@@bobmangin841Wouldn't it be interesting to be able to sit in on the Lion's post game film reviews and hear the comments and self-critiques from the players. We never get to see that though because it would just give too much away l guess.
Goff is elite. He keeps getting better too
"If You Ask Me", would be a wonderful channel name if you ever re-brand. Seriously, as someone not from NE, that phrase sticks out to my Michigan ears in the best way... if you aaAsk me.
Thank you. I appreciate it. Funny that you suggest that, decades ago, my Grandfather had a weekly column for a local newspaper. He was a respected and experienced baseball and softball coach. The name of the column was "The Way I See It".
@@all_22_films Similar thought as the other poster, maybe it could be a weekly QA segment you do? And you could have a corrections reel called 'My Apologies' :D. Love your videos, thanks man!
or “hopefully I said that in a way that makes sense” might be a bit long for a title though 😂
@@all_22_filmsseems grandad taught you well. Love your content. Your detail is second to none
Every time I watch this guy I learn more about football ,
. Great breakdown of plays.
Christian Mohagany played outstanding.
I really enjoy your break down of the different concepts that the offense runs. I appreciate it and learn so much every video. Keep doing what you’re doing and Merry Christmas
great breakdown absolovit!!
That was great. I love the way the plays interact. I agree that Johnson probably has a "script" of sorts where he says we ran run play from this formation/motion, now we can run the complementary play out of same thing.
I love your teacher’s heart!
Still learning to identify personnel groupings and their “messages” to a defense, please keep it up!
Love the video,enjoy your analysis of the blocking scheme.
13:22 in Brad Holmes we trust
The combo block by Mahogany reminds me of Sewell’s ability to combo block too… oh my is this going a fun group to watch. 😁😂
4:49 it might be a boring drive for some but when you have someone like you to break it down there’s nothing boring about it
Merry Christmas Coach! I love these videos!
Love your work. Go Lions!
Yet another great video. Merry Christmas to you and yours coach
Enjoyed your breakdown. I played guard and love to see the line work.
Thank you. I appreciate it. I'm no expert on OLine play, but that was the only way I think the Lions could get that ... CTR Windback play done. Any ideas? Besides the C getting a heavier combo on the DT to help out Mahogany?
@@all_22_films My guess is Ragnow gauged Mahogany's play during the game to be good enough to get there and rushed up to the backer. Your original critique is correct nonetheless. He had the time to push on it more.
@@bobmangin841Wouldn't it be interesting to be able to sit in on the Lion's post game film reviews and hear the comments and self-critiques from the players. We never get to see that though because it would just give too much away l guess.
Good job coach
How about the fake fumble sold by Gibbs diving for it. That led to a LaPorta TD
I told my son about you. Now he loves you
At the 5:50 mark. If Brock would have got the ball he would have gained at least 20 yards or more. Wide open
These play concepts would be much Easier to understand if you used slow motion. Still, Excellent.
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