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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 391202" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>I wish it was as easy as words. The fact is modern options all use zone blocking schemes that can translate the OL just fine to the nfl. We dont. So thats a negative to how we do it vs the urbans and kellys of the world. Already. They have a leg up for OL and RB as a result vs our style. </p><p></p><p>Modern options utilize a much more up to date screen game. Again. Helps ol. Rb. And qb. </p><p></p><p>Their route trees are totally different. Focusing more on spread and intermediate vs down field. </p><p></p><p>Under center vs shotgun. </p><p></p><p>Look. At the end of the day. All these teams use option concepts and run the ball 70 percent of the time. But its markedly different in how they block and play off the option. Yes. Both read key ends. Or tackles. But. Again. They have rpos we can’t just due to formation. 3 wr in slot vs none. They use te. </p><p></p><p>The fact is. The modern running option O borrows alot more from the nfl to execute. We dont. So we have a negative connotation</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 391202, member: 628"] I wish it was as easy as words. The fact is modern options all use zone blocking schemes that can translate the OL just fine to the nfl. We dont. So thats a negative to how we do it vs the urbans and kellys of the world. Already. They have a leg up for OL and RB as a result vs our style. Modern options utilize a much more up to date screen game. Again. Helps ol. Rb. And qb. Their route trees are totally different. Focusing more on spread and intermediate vs down field. Under center vs shotgun. Look. At the end of the day. All these teams use option concepts and run the ball 70 percent of the time. But its markedly different in how they block and play off the option. Yes. Both read key ends. Or tackles. But. Again. They have rpos we can’t just due to formation. 3 wr in slot vs none. They use te. The fact is. The modern running option O borrows alot more from the nfl to execute. We dont. So we have a negative connotation [/QUOTE]
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