Originally posted by atlbruce
What about this one, then? The HB is supposed to follow the FB into the 1 Hole/A Gap. Because LG is losing his run block and getting pushed back, the FB sidesteps through the 3 Hole/B Gap. The HB, meanwhile, goes the opposite way through the 2 Hole. A nice gain, but if he had followed his FB, who was teeing up the MLB, he had an open seam to the secondary with only CB1 and a FS on a bad angle in front of him. And maybe I'm not presenting perfect examples, but the question remains: Why won't HBs follow their FB?
https://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/replay/695124/950731Rushing awareness caused this, the HB starts to cut left but the OT initially misses the guy he is supposed to block and starts heading toward the guy FB is going to engage. HB stutters right a little bit to ensure correct blocks engage but then becomes aware of a poor blocking interaction by FB next to him and tries to move right to avoid it in case the defender breaks away, leading him upfield like you see here.
For what it's worth he did follow FB here, just tried to make too much happen when he might have been able to run away for more yardage. That happens on combo and power setting sometimes. Slippery tends to be a bit better at just taking what is available - but also tends to limit breakaway runs. Elusive would have been good for this situation as it tends to run away instead of insisting on setting up blocks, but it also runs when it NEEDS to set up blocks so you often times just run away from blockers.