chad in Indy
Footballguy
Go back and watch it. Even the announcers called him out. This was not a "good vision" type of play, but rather a "got lucky" run.Huh? I would tend to look at that as a player seeing a bigger hole was open somewhere else and made a big play out of it; not every play is gonna go exactly by design. Perhaps Hillman just had an instinct that resulted in a big play. It's been known to happen.Not to downplay Hillman, but it is ironic that Hillman's biggest run was where he actually misread his blocks on a play that was designed to go right. So really, if Hillman had ran correctly, he too may have only gotten 8-10 yds. I'm not trying to defend Ball's inefficiency, but it is a little funny that Hillman got rewarded by running the wrong direction.We can wonder all day, but it is what it is. That TD Hillman broke off the other day (the 37-yarder or whatever) is a play Ball probably would have gotten 8-10 yards cause of how big the hole was, and then because of his lack of burst and wiggle, would have gotten tackled by someone. I was never a big Hillman fan, but he is showing a burst that the running game needs. It sure beats Ball plodding ahead for 3 yards every time.
Again, not downplaying Hillman's overall talent to make big plays, just ironic that on this instance, it was a result of him starting out running the wrong direction.
This reminded me of the plays where the coach is on the sideline yelling, "NO, NO, NO", and then after the play turns out positive, going "good job"