DandyDon1722
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Playoff Game!
My first option.
Double Tight End set, Witten lined up left, Bennett strong side right. Anderson and Barber in the I. Witten goes in motion to the right, draws the linebacker with him. Anderson leads Barber right over the top of Bennett. Tony executes a seamless play fake to Barber and runs a naked bootleg to the left for a touchdown. The defense has to respect Barber and Witten and the flow of the play to the right. Athleticism and will let Tony score in space even if he has one man to beat.
And...it exercises the demon of the Seattle game.
2nd Option - I love this Play.
Witten lines up left. He blocks downs. Romo play-fakes to Barber. Witten gets back up runs to the left corner of the endzone where Romo floats it to him perfectly for a TD
3rd Option
Any pick play. The receivers have to sell it, but how in the world can you stop that?
By the way, I wonder if the coaches ever go back a few years and look at successful red zone plays. I remember some pretty imaginative stuff from Garrett under Parcells that I haven't seen in a long time.
My first option.
Double Tight End set, Witten lined up left, Bennett strong side right. Anderson and Barber in the I. Witten goes in motion to the right, draws the linebacker with him. Anderson leads Barber right over the top of Bennett. Tony executes a seamless play fake to Barber and runs a naked bootleg to the left for a touchdown. The defense has to respect Barber and Witten and the flow of the play to the right. Athleticism and will let Tony score in space even if he has one man to beat.
And...it exercises the demon of the Seattle game.
2nd Option - I love this Play.
Witten lines up left. He blocks downs. Romo play-fakes to Barber. Witten gets back up runs to the left corner of the endzone where Romo floats it to him perfectly for a TD
3rd Option
Any pick play. The receivers have to sell it, but how in the world can you stop that?
By the way, I wonder if the coaches ever go back a few years and look at successful red zone plays. I remember some pretty imaginative stuff from Garrett under Parcells that I haven't seen in a long time.