OBJ on an Island in the RedZone

DanA

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Worley was left one on one with OBJ in the RedZone and OBJ had the entire backfield, and time to slow play. It was like a training camp one on one. There is not a DB in the league that stops him there.

What the hell were the coaching staff thinking? Worley was gave him the inside, was a LB/S supposed to bracket him and just bite on the play action? That looked like utter incompetences and I’d like to know what the deal was. What am I missing, how does that make it into the playbook?
 
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