The classic Iso play is about as direct as football gets, though like all plays it’s evolved over time: http://www.secondlevelfootball.com/2013/03/10/the-isolation-play/
by Brandon Patterson on Mar 16, 2013
The classic Iso play is about as direct as football gets, though like all plays it’s evolved over time: http://www.secondlevelfootball.com/2013/03/10/the-isolation-play/
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Is the iso play something that Scott Loeffler has used a lot in the past ? Is this something we can expect to see more of next year (especially to cut down on the mistakes of a young offense) ?
I wouldn’t expect it much.
To elaborate: in the little bit I saw/read of Auburn last year, Loeffler would break it out on occasion (they gashed Clemson with it for a stretch). But the Iso’s a sledgehammer play, and our best hammer is probably going to be LT–if you need short yardage, you might as well use the time advantage of the QB sneak or the number advantage of the Option.