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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 135635" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>Completely disagree with the highlighted part of your post. He wasn't perfect, but he was much better as a senior. I'd like to hear Boomer or Longestday weigh in on this as those two guys broke down lots of film throughout the year. It's easy to remember the sore thumbs that stick out and expand that sentiment over an entire season. BJ had lots of key blocks this past year, many of which resulted in big plays. He had his misses, too, but so did they all. Blocking in space is no easy task.</p><p></p><p>I've often wondered if hitting a baseball for a hit is regarded as successful if done 30% of the time, I wonder how our coaches look at open field cut blocks. I'm not even sure what criteria even constitutes a successful one. Most times if the timing and spacing is right, all you have to do is interfere with the defender's pathway for a split second, you don't even have to get him on the ground. On the other hand, I've seen guys get blown up then get up and still make a tackle for little to no gain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 135635, member: 77"] Completely disagree with the highlighted part of your post. He wasn't perfect, but he was much better as a senior. I'd like to hear Boomer or Longestday weigh in on this as those two guys broke down lots of film throughout the year. It's easy to remember the sore thumbs that stick out and expand that sentiment over an entire season. BJ had lots of key blocks this past year, many of which resulted in big plays. He had his misses, too, but so did they all. Blocking in space is no easy task. I've often wondered if hitting a baseball for a hit is regarded as successful if done 30% of the time, I wonder how our coaches look at open field cut blocks. I'm not even sure what criteria even constitutes a successful one. Most times if the timing and spacing is right, all you have to do is interfere with the defender's pathway for a split second, you don't even have to get him on the ground. On the other hand, I've seen guys get blown up then get up and still make a tackle for little to no gain. [/QUOTE]
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