Article By Jake Schaller on 4th October, 2009
I’ll explain: After Air Force picked up a first down by going for it on fourth-and-1, coach Troy Calhoun called for three straight runs. And, yes, I question the play-calling (which I’ll get to below). But forget for a moment about whether Air Force should have run the ball or passed on third-and-9. Because if you’re going to run it, you have to run left and give Soderberg a better angle.
As was pointed out to me this week at practice by a fan, Ted, Soderberg’s ball flight is right to left (in other words the ball starts out heading a tad right, and then curves a little left—like a draw in golf). If you have a right-to-left ball fli...
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