Jirehl Brock blocking

Kene's block on Soehner's catch jumped out to me. In the grand scheme of things it had no bearing on the outcome of the game, but that stuff matters. A vast majority of RBs trailing a play like that would probably jog along behind the play. When you have a backup RB hauling ass from behind a play to make a block, and you have WRs that block in the run game like Hutchinson, you've got the right culture. Those are things that fans don't often notice or appreciate, but are huge to the players and are contagious.

That was the one I was going to mention.

You're right, it's a play that doesn't affect the outcome, BUT that kind of relentlessness wears on opponents
 
That block really stuck out to me. It felt like it set the tone for the whole game. I cant think of another game where we were putting the opponent on their butts so many times. I saw it with the RB and TE on offense and a couple of times by the special teams coverage. I remember Zach just throwing a KSU blocker a good 4-5 yards backwards and waiting to tackle the returner.
 

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