Postby Cane from the Bend » Sat Nov 01, 2014 6:40 am
Yes, but in many of those for instances, Louisville sold out, bringing Corner blitzes rather than Line Backers, leaving the safeties with too much coverage to account for.
Some of that, was the type of Corner blitz design, where the corners tried to run through than gaps in the line --- I don't know what the idea here was; maybe they assumed the Corners wouldn't get to Winston on time if they Blitzed from the outside --- but by bringing them on a cross assignment up the middle, allowed Winston to see the pressure coming, and get the ball to the open receivers.
Maybe, also, they were hoping to create indecision or erratic throws from Winston (trying to cause more mistakes like those from the first half)--- but after the first one didn't work in their favor, Louisville kept using it.
Then FSU's running game started to gain steam.
When that happened, the Cardinals were reduced to all offense. And they couldn't get the ball rolling again.
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