Well....I can sure see the lateral movement and how that would knock off loopers. It does leave a big lane up the middle....or where you want it....for the running back. I would assume that you usually have a lead blocker in this scheme then, to clear away anyone in the gap?? Or...is it better to use lateral movement to form a wall to the outside and then come in behind that wall after it kicks everyone out in the direction it is moving (I like this idea)?? Also, it looks like if you had a blocker that was quicker than the others, he might be able to loop behind the line and hit another spot....actually act as a pulling guard....but I guess you would need a slower back to allow time for that block to develop.
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