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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 198626" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Well, yes, that is what I'm saying. In our O if you want to either run or pass, the OLs have to be in a 3 point stance. Bringing them up to 2 points automatically telegraphs what you are going to do and limits the kind of blocking you can do on runs. And, since in normal years (unlike this one) we usually lead the country or close on running plays over 20 yards, we need to keep the run threat. Provided we're on the opponents side of the field, that is.</p><p></p><p>But I'm really not disagreeing one bit here. After the fail that was Tech pass blocking this year, I wouldn't be at all surprised if Coach decided to put in a shotgun on "obvious" passing downs. We've done it before. But if our run game returns to norm next year, I doubt he'll do it much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 198626, member: 265"] Well, yes, that is what I'm saying. In our O if you want to either run or pass, the OLs have to be in a 3 point stance. Bringing them up to 2 points automatically telegraphs what you are going to do and limits the kind of blocking you can do on runs. And, since in normal years (unlike this one) we usually lead the country or close on running plays over 20 yards, we need to keep the run threat. Provided we're on the opponents side of the field, that is. But I'm really not disagreeing one bit here. After the fail that was Tech pass blocking this year, I wouldn't be at all surprised if Coach decided to put in a shotgun on "obvious" passing downs. We've done it before. But if our run game returns to norm next year, I doubt he'll do it much. [/QUOTE]
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