As expected, the New York Jets came out of their bye week with some new wrinkles in their offense, which allowed them to put up 34 points in their victory over the Washington Redskins. In this article, we will take a look at one of those new plays that the Jets used a lot last Sunday: the inside toss play to Chris Ivory, which was a big part of the 146 rushing yards Ivory was able to accrue.
When most people think of a toss running play, they picture an outside run where the offensive line blocks down to secure the defense inside and a pulling guard and a fullback act as a lead blocker for the running back:
What the Jets have begun to do on offense is run this toss play, but instead of designing it to run to the outside, this play is meant to be run off tackle.