Last week we started this think tank article focused on drawing attention to the more intriguing plays and schemes that teams deployed over the weekend.
Here, I've compiled a handful of them for your viewing pleasure, so feel free to share them with the rest of your staff, and decide whether to use it now, or later on down the road.
- Alabama ran a nice defensive line twist on a pivotal 3rd and 17 against Ole Miss to beat the Rebels split pass protection (the LG and LT are big-on-big, and the C, RG, and RT are responsible for their respective gaps to the right). The looping defensive end find himself in the unmanned A-gap to the center's left and goes untouched to the QB for the sack.
- It's a little tough to break down, but the Cincinnati Bengals ran a nice tackle eligible play to Jake Fisher, a second round pick out of Oregon, yesterday.
- Memphis rolled out a nice reverse, flea flicker they call "Flipper": The video says it all.