I think this play drives at some of the stuff I'm referencing.
The play ends up as a touchdown, which is great, but I can't exactly figure out what the plan is here.
Ball is snapped. Sisson immediately turns to throw a little flare pass to Thomas. Cool.
What confuses me is that both the LT and LG pull away from the play. The C is blocking his man towards the ball. We end up with all five offensive linemen blocking three guys away from the play.
The offensive line is blocking like this is a run play to the right, not a pass play to the left.
When Sisson releases the ball, there are 5 UTC defenders in pursuit and only 3 Furman blockers to handle them.
Now, the result is good, but how did we get here? Why are the offensive linemen running away from the ball? Deception? No body looked deceived. Did we change the play at the line? If so, why isn't the blocking changed?
Why did we not block the most dangerous defender (the defensive end)? Even if we were going to run to the right, why didn't we block the defensive end?
Maybe someone with more brainpower than I have can sort that one out for me. I can't see any really good reason to send your offensive linemen in a different direction than your ball carrier.