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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 44316" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I think putting Devine at OT in this offense would be a gross mistake, sorry. He is far weaker in space than he is in the trash and our OTs spend more time out there. If we had a pass happy offense, I would agree. He is a natural at pass protection. My top priority for this offense would be to establish the dive by pure force if possible. Once that is done, everything else will open up. We have not ever really been able to impose our will on teams physically in the middle. It has always been about, quick hitting, deceptive plays while getting kids hands down with low blocks. If we can line it up and pound it, in the context of the option, and force defenses to react with a true respect for our physical ability from A gap to A gap, then we have it won. Devine can help us do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 44316, member: 639"] I think putting Devine at OT in this offense would be a gross mistake, sorry. He is far weaker in space than he is in the trash and our OTs spend more time out there. If we had a pass happy offense, I would agree. He is a natural at pass protection. My top priority for this offense would be to establish the dive by pure force if possible. Once that is done, everything else will open up. We have not ever really been able to impose our will on teams physically in the middle. It has always been about, quick hitting, deceptive plays while getting kids hands down with low blocks. If we can line it up and pound it, in the context of the option, and force defenses to react with a true respect for our physical ability from A gap to A gap, then we have it won. Devine can help us do that. [/QUOTE]
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