What is going on my people? Gabe coming at you with a new idea I recently thought of that I’m hoping y’all like. Currently cranking out 65 hour work weeks so this is going to be a slow implementation as we head towards National Signing Day but we’ll get it done.
I want to essentially break down each signees film, and then when we start getting into the 2020 class, I’ll break down the high priority guys as well. For now I’m still debating on if I want to do 2 minutes of film, the first 10 plays or maybe my favorite 10 plays from their film. Just depends on how long their film is I suppose. Anyways, here is my breakdown of Kane Bradford’s film. I don’t think it includes all games but here we go. Follow along with me. http://www.hudl.com/v/2AYTtw 0:04 - Lines up over the center and keeps eyes in the backfield to diagnose the read option. Initially reads running back, but disengages and gets lateral to tip the pile over behind the line. 0:15 - Straight up beats a center with speed after a slightly wide snap to the left. Center was probably in rush to get the ball off and move to his left to block Bradford which is why the snap went left. Bradford shoots through and the quarterback is lucky he scooped it up one try. 0:25 - Bradford is dominating this poor center. Out leverages and powers him back four years and disrupts the run. 0:40 - Gets double teamed and literally knocks this center out with a stiff arm. He’s reaching quite a bit here but must have had some luck with feet getting tangled up. Sees the QB, spins out of the block to disengage and brings him down. 0:50 - So now you’re starting notice how much speed he has off the line, centers are whiffing when he’s lined up over him and trying to get into the backfield. Disrupts the play nicely. And inside the 10 yard line a stop like that is huge. 1:10 - Running a stunt here, his teammate gets through which leads Bradford into a double team almost. His teammate takes the running back out and Bradford stays home in the middle to make the tackle. That’s good like synergy. 1:22 - Nothing crazy here. Just filling gaps and comes up with a tackle. Bradford is a surprisingly lean and athletic tackle that definitely needs to add on weight. Listed at 6-foot-5, 280 pounds, he definitely looks like he can pack the weight on. I’m really interested to see how he develops.
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