“When there’s a one-technique [defensive tackle] to the side of the play, that singles up me a little bit as a center,” Kelce said. “So what they were doing is either they were jetting upfield, which in turn made me commit more front side because I didn’t want to allow penetration, and then what they were doing once they started doing that is slanting the nose behind me, where I don’t have any help on the play.”
They’re called “nut stunts,” Kelce added.
They’re called “nut stunts,” Kelce added.