when I watch this, I'm watching 94 (the DE that crashes in). He doesn't commit until after Mitch had handed the ball to Nall- in fact, he has a very clear view of the hand off. In other words, I'm not convinced Trubisky would have gotten the first down on that play. He would have had the TE as a blocker, but there's a good chance 94 blows the play up for a loss anyway. He could have gotten to Trubisky before the TE gets across the formation. but why Nall? eeesh edit: with 56 right behind 94 following 94's lead. Idk. the Saints had that one pretty well bottled up i think I see that first step by the DE, which is lateral. Mitch maybe has to give it another 1/2 second to see if he commits further, but knowing he has a lead blocker in Kmet, he probably should pull that based off the lateral step and try to get an angle on 94 so he can turn upfield for 2 yards. Worst case, Kmet chips the DE and Mitch has to outrun the linebacker for 2 yards. Best case, 94 can't get an angle and Kmet can block the LB or if one of those DBs gets in on the play and maybe make it a bigger run than 2 yards. But 2 yards should be gained if Trubisky keeps that ball. that 94 guy is Cameron Jordan...are you sure about that? I get the take its mano-a-mano, but it still looks pretty low percentage