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00:00You look and you see as much Davis making plays that this was a lot of Knicks.
00:06It's funny, I'm fixing to post the video of that play.
00:10It's the best play that I've seen this year.
00:16And I can't think back, my mind, my memory sucks,
00:19but I can't think back how far back.
00:20I'd probably go back even further than that.
00:21That play right there, Ron, first of all, you had your best.
00:27So for the Dalton Shultz touchdown, you had your best players on the field
00:31with the exception of 14, right?
00:32You had 27 in the backfield.
00:34You had 86 at tight end.
00:36You had 12 on the field, obviously.
00:38And you had Christian Kirk and Xavier Hutchinson outside.
00:41You spread them out, right?
00:42You had a trip formation to the field.
00:44You had Dalton Shultz on the line of scrimmage with his hand in the dirt, right?
00:48So let's start with that.
00:49Your personnel and your formation, I think, was conducive
00:55to getting your quarterback an opportunity.
00:58The ball snapped, right?
00:59Dalton Shultz collisions, I think it was, what's 44's name?
01:04No, British Brooks?
01:05No, no, no, for them.
01:06Oh, yeah.
01:08He collisions Walker when Walker's on his way to do what?
01:11A tackle in twist, right?
01:14So he collisions him, throws the timing completely off.
01:18Therefore, the offensive line was able to build a wall
01:20and not let that twist, that stunt, take effect and cause problems up front.
01:26All because Dalton Shultz alignment and Dalton Shultz release.
01:29Now, I don't know if he did it on purpose, but that's the way it worked out.
01:31So, look, I'm looking at that and going personnel, formation,
01:35immediately when the ball is snapped, the tight end collision in the defensive end,
01:38and stopping the stunt from happening in perfect timing,
01:40which has been killing our tackles and our guards, right?
01:43And then the quarterback takes a snap.
01:45The O-line builds a wall.
01:47There's five yards of separation between the quarterback and the line of scrimmage.
01:50The quarterback reads hard left to your trips, and that way there's nothing there.
01:56He holds the ball just long enough for Dalton Shultz to run it like an inverted back line.
02:00Typically, it's a wide receiver running to the back pylon
02:02and then running straight across the back of the field,
02:04and the quarterback throws it high at the crossbar,
02:06and the receiver goes up and either makes a play or it's an incomplete pass.
02:10When it's a tight end, he's running that back line, but he's running it inside out, right?
02:14And so that was a designed late throwback.
02:17Like, come back, read hard left.
02:19If it's not there, come back, throw it away high, and over the head of your tight end.
02:23Give him the chance to – that is a designed part of the progression.
02:27And he ends up getting back.
02:28Looks left, it ain't there.
02:30Boom, he comes all the way back right.
02:30He throws it high.
02:32Dalton Shultz goes up, makes a great catch, $12 million tight end.
02:34That's what you need out of him.
02:35And boom, we go on, and the game's a little bit tighter.
02:39It's a one-score game at that point, and now you're back in business.
02:42That was – when you put all those – connect all those dots,
02:46that was probably – definitely this year, but maybe in a really long time,
02:50that was the best offensive play across the board.
02:53That particular one, right?
02:54That particular play, the way it was designed.
02:56Are you going to post it and give a breakdown to it?
02:58Oh, yeah.
02:59Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:59You know how it is.
03:00Come on, man.
03:00Check it out, man.
03:01You're going to post that sucker.
03:02T-Mail!
03:03Yeah, baby.
03:04I see it, man.
03:04Yeah, I mean, elite, elite offensive coordinator play.
03:08Again, from the plan, the prep, the adjustments, the feel, the timing,
03:13you know, not killing the momentum with some bunch –
03:16you know, some kind of formation that jacks everybody up.
03:19Great job by the play caller and the quarterback not doing that.
03:22I thought it was – I thought it was tremendous.
03:24It was good enough to create a lot of questions
03:27about what you do offensively moving forward.
03:29I'll tell you that.
03:29What the hell does that mean?
03:36Please don't tell me you're talking about the quarterback position.
03:38No, no, no.
03:39Okay.
03:39No, no, no, no.
03:40We ain't.
03:40No, we ain't.
03:41Okay.
03:42No, no, no, no.
03:42No, no, no.
03:43No, no.
03:44No, no.
03:45I'm just talking about scheme, approach.
03:47Okay, you made me nervous.
03:47I'll tell you this.
03:48All right, you made me nervous.
03:49I'll tell you this.
03:49I did a hit with my guys in Little Rock a while ago.
03:54You know what the – they ask me about the Texans every week.
03:57We talk about Texans every week in Little Rock.
04:00You know what my man said?
04:01Watches football all the time.
04:02Big Cowboy fan watches football all the time.
04:05He said, man, Clint, how quick did that game –
04:08how quick did y'all's postgame show in that last 30 minutes of that game over?
04:11I said, well, it changed quite a bit, as you know.
04:12He said, yeah, man, you know what?
04:14It just seemed like when they opened things up and spread them out a bit
04:17and were a little bit more aggressive, it seemed like they –
04:19it seemed like they found something there.
04:23Mm.
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