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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 226863" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>I'm in the camp that AB and to a lesser extent BB take some time to learn particularly what to do without the ball. Of course it also will depend on both the individual's ability to pick things up quickly and the play of other units. It's hard to gain confidence and get in a rhythm when other things are going wrong to foil the play.</p><p></p><p>That's to say the better a player is and the better the supporting cast the more plug and play any offense or position gets. Last year d/t injuries, new WRs, and sketchy line play the ABs struggled as a whole. Perimeter blocking was a big issue.</p><p></p><p>Thats why IMO these ideas are hotly debated...there are defensible positions based on truth for the competing perspectives. Really it's some mixture of "all of the above".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 226863, member: 857"] I'm in the camp that AB and to a lesser extent BB take some time to learn particularly what to do without the ball. Of course it also will depend on both the individual's ability to pick things up quickly and the play of other units. It's hard to gain confidence and get in a rhythm when other things are going wrong to foil the play. That's to say the better a player is and the better the supporting cast the more plug and play any offense or position gets. Last year d/t injuries, new WRs, and sketchy line play the ABs struggled as a whole. Perimeter blocking was a big issue. Thats why IMO these ideas are hotly debated...there are defensible positions based on truth for the competing perspectives. Really it's some mixture of "all of the above". [/QUOTE]
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