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  • papillon
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    • Mar 2008
    • 11340

    #16
    Re: 21-20 and a conversion to go...

    Originally posted by sd steel
    Well being that I have long snapped for Punt PAT and field goals for most of my life, I know that the PAT/field goal snap is pretty easy as compared to the punt. There isn't really a chance of screwing up your trajectory because it is so short. If Harrison and Farrior have both long snapped before, (which they have), I would have no worries about the snap for a PAT.

    That being said, I like our chances going for 2 from 3 yards out with Hines and Heath and Spaeth. I would play action, roll left, (because they would expect him to roll right) then have Spaeth release from the left side to the far right corner after a quick chipblock, Heath release from the right between the LBers, and Hines run a curl on the left side and find open space, if everyone is covered he could run it in himself.
    Who are these two players that are highlighted in red? And, do they play for the Steelers?

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    • sd steel
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      • May 2008
      • 912

      #17
      Re: 21-20 and a conversion to go...

      Originally posted by papillon
      Originally posted by sd steel
      Well being that I have long snapped for Punt PAT and field goals for most of my life, I know that the PAT/field goal snap is pretty easy as compared to the punt. There isn't really a chance of screwing up your trajectory because it is so short. If Harrison and Farrior have both long snapped before, (which they have), I would have no worries about the snap for a PAT.

      That being said, I like our chances going for 2 from 3 yards out with Hines and Heath and Spaeth. I would play action, roll left, (because they would expect him to roll right) then have Spaeth release from the left side to the far right corner after a quick chipblock, Heath release from the right between the LBers, and Hines run a curl on the left side and find open space, if everyone is covered he could run it in himself.
      Who are these two players that are highlighted in red? And, do they play for the Steelers?

      Pappy
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