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Old 11-15-2022, 10:45 AM   #137
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Maybe it's fair to give Cisco credit for getting off the block as well. Giving all parties the benefit of the doubt, you could say that Moore looked over his shoulder there (he does) and sees Toney planting on the sideline so he's trying to drive Cisco back to create a cut-back lane for Toney to break into.

Instead Cisco broke off and planted to hold his lane. And Cisco, a safety, is likely to be stronger than the vast majority of WRs he's going against, especially an undersized rookie. So seeing him win a physical matchup and just muscle himself back into the play isn't surprising. It's not a good look for Skyy but in the end it may not have made much difference.

Moore sure looks to have inside position on Cisco and if he keeps driving with his legs maaaaybe he can seal Cisco off and give Toney a chance to use that 'clump' of players to screen 23 out of the play altogether. At that point he's gone. But I guess you tip your cap to the other guy as well - he didn't quit on the play, he kept playing physical and even had Moore NOT disengaged, I'm not sure he drives the bigger, stronger player out of the play anyway.
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