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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 199074" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Well … I can't think of any team, no matter what their O, that wouldn't benefit by having a largely senior/junior starting lineup. It is difficult for any frosh to come in and contribute unless it is at a position and in an offense where pure physical talent will tell the tale. With Hershel and Lavette, you play them right away if you have an O based on a true TB. Both would have played as sophs in our system because they would have had to learn to block first. Who plays depends on what the players have to learn to do. It is almost always the case that frosh players look they don't know what they are doing. They usually don't.</p><p></p><p>Btw, we <em>did</em> simplify the O last year; remember what Coach said about that? The problem this year was that the people who benefited from all the practices in the spring and fall with a simplified O were sitting on the bench and we were training a changing cast of characters on the field. No wonder that looked like a train wreck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 199074, member: 265"] Well … I can't think of any team, no matter what their O, that wouldn't benefit by having a largely senior/junior starting lineup. It is difficult for any frosh to come in and contribute unless it is at a position and in an offense where pure physical talent will tell the tale. With Hershel and Lavette, you play them right away if you have an O based on a true TB. Both would have played as sophs in our system because they would have had to learn to block first. Who plays depends on what the players have to learn to do. It is almost always the case that frosh players look they don't know what they are doing. They usually don't. Btw, we [I]did[/I] simplify the O last year; remember what Coach said about that? The problem this year was that the people who benefited from all the practices in the spring and fall with a simplified O were sitting on the bench and we were training a changing cast of characters on the field. No wonder that looked like a train wreck. [/QUOTE]
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