Summary
When Reggie Campbell, Shun White or Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada turns one of Navy's signature option plays into a long gain, camera angles on the replay almost always focus on the read by Kaheaku- Enhada to pitch the ball or keep it.
While the sophomore quarterback's read and offensive line's blocking are critical for an option play's early success, the key to someone springing a long run is almost always out in front of the ball carrier. When there is a key block from the lead slotback, there is a pretty good chance that Zerb Singleton or Byron McCoy is involved.See the full content of this document
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Mids' Slotbacks Make Key Blocks
Neither Singleton, a 5-foot-8, 164-pound junior from Decatur, Ga., nor McCoy, a senior from Liberty, Mo., who is listed at 5-10 and 181 pounds, possess all of the natural running back tr...
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