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Originally Posted by painekiller
You do know that the reverse is not designed to work every time, right? There is another purpose to the play, the play is designed to be on film to make the DE stay at home, and crash the running plays from behind.
Showing a play like this every once in the while makes the defenses aware of it and makes them think. That split second they are having to think maybe all the OL needs to spring the RB for a big a gain on the spread play.
Calling plays in the NFL is like a chess match, you show a certain move early in order to set up another move later.
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That's exactly right and it's one of the reasons I almost never criticise an individual play call by any coach.