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<blockquote data-quote="Golden Tornadoes" data-source="post: 887415" data-attributes="member: 5881"><p>It really hurts RPO systems. If you've got a dive play mixed with a slant pattern, I want my OL cut blocking the defenders on the side where the slant is going. It's a simple scheme and opens up the passing lane immensely due to the fact the QB doesn't have to worry about his pass being batted down by a DL. Now I know the new rules don't really affect that scenario, but the blocking pattern is a schematic decision to open up a play. Same thing that CPJ used to do here, same thing many coaches around college football do. IF cut blocking eventually gets phased out, its going to be much harder opening up a play. Not to mention many tunnel screens utilize cut blocking on corners and line backers to spring the WR free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Golden Tornadoes, post: 887415, member: 5881"] It really hurts RPO systems. If you've got a dive play mixed with a slant pattern, I want my OL cut blocking the defenders on the side where the slant is going. It's a simple scheme and opens up the passing lane immensely due to the fact the QB doesn't have to worry about his pass being batted down by a DL. Now I know the new rules don't really affect that scenario, but the blocking pattern is a schematic decision to open up a play. Same thing that CPJ used to do here, same thing many coaches around college football do. IF cut blocking eventually gets phased out, its going to be much harder opening up a play. Not to mention many tunnel screens utilize cut blocking on corners and line backers to spring the WR free. [/QUOTE]
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