Tag Archives: Chris Ivory

Holding a seven point lead the Jets offense stalled two times in a row allowing the Patriots to tie up the game. Then, given one last opportunity to move down the field, the Jets were unable to get out of their own territory again and the game was forced into overtime. With their opponent gaining only two first downs in their last three drives, Bill Bellichick chose to kick the ball back to the Jets offense. This is that drive.

1st and 10 at NYJ 20 (15:00 - OT) (Shotgun) C.Ivory left end to NYJ 22 for 2 yards (J.Richards).

Jets are in 10 personnel with a 2×1 set, while the Patriots are in a nickel package.

Before the snap, Kenbrell Thompkins goes in motion from his outermost WR spot on the left side and runs directly into DE Chandler Jones, somehow managing to actually block him and hold him up at his spot. Because Thompkins takes on the end, this allows the LT and H-back Quincy Enunwa to become the lead blockers on the play. Originally, Enunwa is aiming to hit the safety #37 as he heads outside but CB #21 gets the right angle that forces Enunwa to adjust in order to make sure Ivory doesn’t get hit in the backfield.… Article continues here

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Coming into the season the New York Jets picked up Zac Stacy and Stevan Ridley to add more support to their run game. However, already in the roster was a highly talented and motivated rusher, developing every part of his game in an attempt to become the featured back for Gang Green. After two seasons finishing amongst the most elusive running backs in the NFL (per PFF), Chris Ivory is being given a chance to show his full value.

We won’t be looking at all the plays from this game, but we’ll take a look at some of the ones that show what Ivory brings to the table.


1-10-NYJ 20 (15:00) 33-C.Ivory right end to NYJ 23 for 3 yards (23-J.Haden).

Jets run an inside zone play against a soft box six man box that has safety Donte Whitner in run support. The fake end around holds the backside LB long enough for the TE to come around and seal him off, creating a potential cutback lane that isn’t possible to take on this play.

Once the ball is snapped, the entire line takes a lateral step and Ivory begins going through his reads on this zone block. His original aiming point is between the C and LG, since he can see from his reads that Colon will be down blocking and Mangold will be double teaming with LG James Carpenter on NT Danny Shelton.… Article continues here

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