Play by Play on T Smith vs the Broncos

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on Bloggingtheboys.com website. Very good (and humorous) read.

http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2011/8/13/2361735/tyrone-smiths-play-by-plays

Here's a snippet:

Run left, Tyron locks onto Dumervil and the DE looks like a bug stuck on fly paper. Smith drives him five yards off the line of scrimmage with Dumervil trying to escape the whole time. Nice start for Smith

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Run play, Smith turns his man inside, the Broncos are really bringing it to Smith, they are no longer trying to run over or around him. They are showing him different looks and fronts and stunting. They are bringing linebackers and safeties into the box right in front of Smith ... One might say they are game planning a bit, no?


Shotgun pass. McGee gets killed, and it could have been worse. The Broncos stunt the DE inside and bring two linebackers and a safety all at Smith. There is some comedy in there somewhere, I know it. Smith is overwhelmed and blocks none of them. Miller picks up Dumervil who is untouched coming at McGees blind side. There is a tight end standing all alone with an arm up 10 yards downfield with no one within 30 yards of him and only him one cornerback and a receiver on that side of the field ... If McGee reads that blitz that’s is six points. I also see two Broncos players after the sack go to Smith and say something. It didn’t look disrespectful or antagonizing, but who knows. I just find it interesting two Broncos went straight to Smith after the sack.

Shotgun pass, DE half attempts a speed rush, Smith pushes him past the pocket.

Shotgun Pass, DE lines up 5 yards outside Smith's shoulder, at the snap Smith looks inside but there is no blitz and he picks up the DE with ease ... that blitz earlier was a game lesson for Smith. Take the inside guy.

Shotgun pass, Smith stones the DE, the pass rush is not the same, Smith has worn the pass rushers down I think.

My first thougt after watching this is, what a freak!

Apparently it is true if he gets his hands on you, you're not going anywhere. He's almost like a cartoon character with really long strong arms.


:laugh2:
 
Woods;4049505 said:
on Bloggingtheboys.com website. Very good (and humorous) read.

Here's a snippet:

Run left, Tyron locks onto Dumervil and the DE looks like a bug stuck on fly paper. Smith drives him five yards off the line of scrimmage with Dumervil trying to escape the whole time. Nice start for Smith

......

......

......

Run play, Smith turns his man inside, the Broncos are really bringing it to Smith, they are no longer trying to run over or around him. They are showing him different looks and fronts and stunting. They are bringing linebackers and safeties into the box right in front of Smith ... One might say they are game planning a bit, no?


Shotgun pass. McGee gets killed, and it could have been worse. The Broncos stunt the DE inside and bring two linebackers and a safety all at Smith. There is some comedy in there somewhere, I know it. Smith is overwhelmed and blocks none of them. Miller picks up Dumervil who is untouched coming at McGees blind side. There is a tight end standing all alone with an arm up 10 yards downfield with no one within 30 yards of him and only him one cornerback and a receiver on that side of the field ... If McGee reads that blitz that’s is six points. I also see two Broncos players after the sack go to Smith and say something. It didn’t look disrespectful or antagonizing, but who knows. I just find it interesting two Broncos went straight to Smith after the sack.

Shotgun pass, DE half attempts a speed rush, Smith pushes him past the pocket.

Shotgun Pass, DE lines up 5 yards outside Smith's shoulder, at the snap Smith looks inside but there is no blitz and he picks up the DE with ease ... that blitz earlier was a game lesson for Smith. Take the inside guy.

Shotgun pass, Smith stones the DE, the pass rush is not the same, Smith has worn the pass rushers down I think.

My first thougt after watching this is, what a freak!

Apparently it is true if he gets his hands on you, you're not going anywhere. He's almost like a cartoon character with really long strong arms.


:laugh2:

Do you have a link to the article I can not find it and would like to read it in whole.
 
The articles is not too far off. Smith is as Rick James would have said, "super freaky". Outside some apparent game planning the young man put on a show. With some film study the opponent won't be to even do that
I loved this draft pick then and I am especially loving it now.
 
Was Smith actually going against Dumerville? I thought Dumerville played on Free's side and Smith was going against Von Miller.
 
cannot really blame him for confusion when three guys come at him; you are taught to always take the inside guy since he has the shortest distance to go to hit the QB; but three at once would mess up some tackles who had a couple of years of experience.
 
"Run behind Smith at right tackle. Once Smith gets his hands on Dumervil, the poor DE seems to be whipped, it's uncanny how Dumervil almost appears to stick to Smith's hands, Smith gets good push on the DE." from article

I guess smith and Dez both got sticky hands. Dez catch balls and tyron smith catch defensive linemen:lmao2: Soon they might have to check both of their hands for stick'em glue of some sorts.
 
Juke99;4049606 said:
Victor Butler is quickly becoming my favorite Cowboy.


I like him a whole lot too. He's looking really good at OLB and I think he's going to give us a bunch of good plays this season.

Plus, he's a terrific interview.
 
Juke99;4049606 said:
Victor Butler is quickly becoming my favorite Cowboy.

He's just good and he's everywhere.

He plays the game like Clay Matthews.
 
burmafrd;4049567 said:
cannot really blame him for confusion when three guys come at him; you are taught to always take the inside guy since he has the shortest distance to go to hit the QB; but three at once would mess up some tackles who had a couple of years of experience.

If you go back and watch the play, you'll see that it was a pretty bad mistake. Smith wasn't confused about the three men blitzing; he just didn't recognize the blitz at all and blocked down instead of out.

Smith made at least four mental errors in the one half of play, but on two of them, he just made up for it with raw athleticism. If what we saw of him Thursday night is any evidence of his ability, he's going to be unreal when he gets it all figured out.
 
jblaze2004;4049572 said:
Once Smith gets his hands on Dumervil, the poor DE seems to be whipped, it's uncanny how Dumervil almost appears to stick to Smith's hands

This is the exact same thing that Victor said in his interview. He called Tyron's hands "The Jaws of Life". :lmao:
 
Juke99;4049606 said:
Victor Butler is quickly becoming my favorite Cowboy.

He's my breakout player on defense this year. On offense, I'm looking for a BIG YEAR from Felix Jones.... I think he's finally gonna get some running lanes with JG as HC. He's a BEAST in space...
 
Demarcus on Tyron

"I showed him a pass-blocking move one day and he used it on me the next... I told him, 'Don't use that on me! Use it on somebody else!'"

:laugh2:
 
Gemini Dolly;4049653 said:
Demarcus on Tyron

"I showed him a pass-blocking move one day and he used it on me the next... I told him, 'Don't use that on me! Use it on somebody else!'"

:laugh2:


Thats awesome.
 
adbutcher;4049515 said:
The articles is not too far off. Smith is as Rick James would have said, "super freaky".
Nice reference!

rick_james-super_freak_s.jpg
 
[Apparently it is true if he gets his hands on you, you're not going anywhere. He's almost like a cartoon character with really long strong arms.


:laugh2:[/quote]

...THE MAN HAS LEGS COMING OUT OF HIS SHOULDERS!!!! DAMN this kid is exciting........:bow:
 

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