| Due to the high skill level of J. Williams, he did not have to resort to normal pass blocking. |
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| Normal pass blocking defined: tackle side stepping and taking defender wide around pocket |
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| J. Williams was able to lock up defender at the line which allows qb more flexibility. |
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| Williams pre snap keys: |
| Locks up defender at the line: - left heel under butt |
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Crimson-Tide-Tigers January 1, 2018 |
Snap time | Down/Yards | L heel under butt | Locks defender at line | Run | Pass |
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Second quarter |
9:54s | First 10 | X | X | | X |
8:55p | Second 10 | X | | | Screen L |
| Very high setup. Not planning on locking up with defender. |
8:16p | Third 1 | X | X | X |
7:49s | First 10 | X | X | | X |
7:17s | Second 10 | X | X | X |
4:06p | First 10 | X | X | X |
3:03s | First 10 | X | X | X |
2:26p | Second 8 | X | X | X |
1:51p | Second 1 | X | X | X |
1:12s | First 10 | X | X | X |
1:04p | Second 9 | X | X | | Sacked |
0:30s | Third 14 | X | | | Qb scrambles |
| Exception # 1 |
| Does normal pass blocking. However not in his normal pass blocking setup. |
| Helmet is slightly forward of front foot and back foot is under butt. |
| Normally, helmet would be over front foot and back foot would be back of butt. |
| - better leverage for going back and to the side quickly |
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