Originally posted by Longhornfan1024
Why is it that when the blocking wedge on kick returns creates a lane to the outside of the field, the returner will never follow that lane, but instead cuts into the center of the field (even if there is an unblocked coverage dot there)?
Originally posted by Bort
The returner could go to the outside if there enough of a push from the center, but players near the center of the field will tend to be pushed inside, while players close to the sidelines will tend to be pushed outside.
Why is it that when the blocking wedge on kick returns creates a lane to the outside of the field, the returner will never follow that lane, but instead cuts into the center of the field (even if there is an unblocked coverage dot there)?
Originally posted by Bort
The returner could go to the outside if there enough of a push from the center, but players near the center of the field will tend to be pushed inside, while players close to the sidelines will tend to be pushed outside.