I think this one is more of an execution problem than a play design one, because Andrews in particular just makes a beeline for the corner wherever he catches the ball (Clark did the same thing). The middle was open every time, but the players lacked the composure to attack it and instead kept trying to go up the sideline.
I think this one is more of an execution problem than a play design one, because Andrews in particular just makes a beeline for the corner wherever he catches the ball (Clark did the same thing). The middle was open every time, but the players lacked the composure to attack it and instead kept trying to go up the sideline.
I think this one is more of an execution problem than a play design one, because Andrews in particular just makes a beeline for the corner wherever he catches the ball (Clark did the same thing). The middle was open every time, but the players lacked the composure to attack it and instead kept trying to go up the sideline.