is it me or is the Plummer rollout gonna work?
http://www.uwrf.edu/chiefs/photogall...802pm-198.html
I could be wrong..but this looks like Hicks isnt staying at home on this photo...but Casey is pulling so Im probably wrong..The Plummer rollout worked way to good against us and you could see the play unfold from the TV but the DE's never noticed..and either did the LB with the Tight End coming across the field. |
Looks like a runningback has the ball.
Anyway, Hicks has been overpursuing for years. I don't see that why that would change now. |
I swear I am going to start neg-repping anyone who reminds me Eric Hicks is on this team.
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It's really hard to tell anything from just that picture, but it looks like the O-line is manhandling the D-Line, with Hicks being dominated by a (much smaller) RB.
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[whitlock]It's easy to see from that picture that nothing has changed with Ryan Sims.[/whitlock]
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It looks like Sims was either coming up fast from the safety position or getting blown off the line of scrimmage. I wonder which it is.
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First they move Bartee to safety and now Sims. Wow we're gonna have alot of safeties. |
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In KC's defense, I will say that the famous "Plummer Rollout" was held in check the second time they played Denver.
I like our chances at defending it again this year. |
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I think it's pretty clear that Hicks is setting up to perform the "make the quarterback throw the ball with his off-hand" move. You guys are blind.
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ROFL |
I understand a RB has the ball, but it was so easy for Plummer to just tuck and run the other way with it..with the option of running it or throwing to the TE that was wide open. Im sure it happened but I would love to see them try to pull it off and Hall or Allen just smoke Plummer the second he turns up field. that would be sweet.
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