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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
I just thought it was pretty hilarious how blatant it was. You don't see screens that strong in an NBA game. He just runs right off Kelce's outside hip, squares James up then as soon as Kelce clears him he turns upfield like it was a designed route of some sort.
Hate those damn things, but everyone does them and I'm not sure how you'd regulate them other than, as you said, training defenders to draw them and referees to be strict in enforcing them.
But they don't get much more obvious than that one was.
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Honestly, the best way to defend it is being physical with Watson on the line to disrupt the timing of it. Look at Watson, he gets a clean release and just has to act like he's getting in the way just enough.