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I am saying on that play Gabriel is the 5th read. No one is getting back to him. He is there if the play totally breaks down.
The wheel is 1, that takes a long time to develop.
Cohen is 2.
Braunecker coming across is 3.
Robinson on the sit that the wheel is running off of is probably the emergency 4
His dumb roll-out makes Cohen and his 1 yard route the only viable option whereas if he stepped up, he would have several options available to him. In this image below 24 follows the TE so if Mitch had stepped up Gabs would have been in his direct line of sight WIDE OPEN. The only reason Mitch doesnt see him is because instead of stepping up into a clean pocket and letting the outside rushers overextend, he rolls out away from the clean pocket allowing both outside rushers to put pressure on him.
Any coach would teach in this situation to step up because the middle pocket was clean. It is like he does not realize that outside rushers can be neutralized by stepping up.