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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
The more I watch it, the more I think he did it to open his shoulders. With just that little toe-pick, it gives him a way to open his hips and keep his shoulders pointed downhill.
Without that back foot, what's he have to turn against?
Like I said - I don't think he thought about it for an instant. I think his body just did it for him.
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He's coming down the line flat. As a QB in that situation, you're taught to get depth or try and be coming downhill so you can get velocity on the football. He uses the footwork we see there to do it.
It's physics. Every force needs an equal opposite force. I think. I don't remember physics very well.