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A little data to start:
To start at A back you have to show either you are game changer at running or you are a good blocker. Game changer at running and no blocking skills will negate you to play specific calls. Great blocking skills will get you on the starter list faster than being a "good" runner (example Days in 2013 before he broke out at BB in 2014). If the ABack makes the block, then the other Aback should have an open field to run.
People overlooked Godhigh because of his height and speed. Godhigh got his start because he could block first and then added carries as his run ability was proven. The blocking got him 54 carries in 2012 and his blocking and running got him 79 carries in 2013.
I wish I had play participated data as the A back probably only gets the ball 33% of the time showing that he needs to block 66% of the time.
You cannot take away the checks or the option by having a good runner bad blocker constantly in as ABack. The QB needs to feel confident that he can go either way and follow the option sequence.
Every year the players grow, they improve, and they get better. I fully expect to see Snoddy and Andrews play a lot of snaps. I expect Isaiah to get into the rotation. Lynch and a freshman or two will also get some time.
One thing is for sure. If you can't block, you will limit your play time substantially. If you will not block, then....
- Bostic 22 carries at 6.1 YPA (Past years: 16/7.3; 34/6.2; 13/9.8)
- Deon 34 carries at 6.8 YPA ( 13/9.2; 6/6.7; 1/5)
- Charles 49 carries at 9.0 YPA (13/8.8)
- Zenon 45 carries at 6.5 (14/2.5; 31/6.2; 15/5,7)
- Snoddy 28 carries at 10.1 YPA (24/6.3)
- Dennis 16 carries at 6.6 YPA (12/11.7)
- Isaiah 2 carries at 9.0 YPA (2/11)
- Days 2013 27 carries at 3.4 YPA
- Godhigh 2013/2012 (79/9.4; 54/7.9)
To start at A back you have to show either you are game changer at running or you are a good blocker. Game changer at running and no blocking skills will negate you to play specific calls. Great blocking skills will get you on the starter list faster than being a "good" runner (example Days in 2013 before he broke out at BB in 2014). If the ABack makes the block, then the other Aback should have an open field to run.
People overlooked Godhigh because of his height and speed. Godhigh got his start because he could block first and then added carries as his run ability was proven. The blocking got him 54 carries in 2012 and his blocking and running got him 79 carries in 2013.
I wish I had play participated data as the A back probably only gets the ball 33% of the time showing that he needs to block 66% of the time.
You cannot take away the checks or the option by having a good runner bad blocker constantly in as ABack. The QB needs to feel confident that he can go either way and follow the option sequence.
Every year the players grow, they improve, and they get better. I fully expect to see Snoddy and Andrews play a lot of snaps. I expect Isaiah to get into the rotation. Lynch and a freshman or two will also get some time.
One thing is for sure. If you can't block, you will limit your play time substantially. If you will not block, then....