TheCardFan
Things have changed.
The Cardinals average 6 ypc running to the left side of the formation. I'll take that mediocre run blocking lol.
Humphries wont be top 5 paid by next offseason.
I know its not a popular opinion but I think our success running the ball had to do with Murray and the offensive system/play design.
Please someone watch the games and tell me which one Humphries dominated in the running game. Seriously...I am happy to be proven wrong but I have now re-watched 8 games and haven't seen it.
I watched the Browns game where Drake rushed for 137 yards and 4 td's. DJ made a couple of nice combo blocks but was mostly a non-factor and got away with a blatant hold/tackle. One of Drake's TD's on the goal line was over DJ and he made a block that you would expect a LT to make.
Here is Drake's run chart for the game (3 runs to the left).
- The TD was an option play and DJ didn't do anything/his guy fell down but wasn't involved in the play at all (on his own).
- The other run was the first run of the game. Combo block and then he stumbled getting to second level before walling off defender. Drake gain of ~15
- The 3rd run to the left was outside and DJ was able to contain the DE (Cox?) that allowed Drake to get around the corner for ~14
Murray had that huge run that everyone remembers.
https://www.azcardinals.com/video/kyler-murray-kenyan-drake-cardinals-cap-opening-drive-with-td
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I can only find 2 of Murray's run charts but these could explain the higher average to the left.
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