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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 226881" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>Agree, but I think mastery of the position is born of repetition. Blocking in space is not easy, just knowing where to go and what to do is just the start of it.</p><p></p><p>Additionally, every postion unit is either aided or hurt by the proficiency, or lack thereof, of the others. the Abacks job is exponentially easier if the Bback is ripping off sizeable chunks of yardage consistently on the dive. Of course, the OL making blocks makes everybody's job easier, but their job is made easier by correct qb reads and quick and decisive Bbacks. Wr's who catch contested balls in man coverage force safeties to back off the LOS which helps the ground game which forces corners to bite which opens up passing lanes.</p><p></p><p>Our O is so interconnected and interdependent it's not funny. It's what makes it so much fun to watch, or conversely, so painful to witness if one or more unit is struggling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 226881, member: 77"] Agree, but I think mastery of the position is born of repetition. Blocking in space is not easy, just knowing where to go and what to do is just the start of it. Additionally, every postion unit is either aided or hurt by the proficiency, or lack thereof, of the others. the Abacks job is exponentially easier if the Bback is ripping off sizeable chunks of yardage consistently on the dive. Of course, the OL making blocks makes everybody's job easier, but their job is made easier by correct qb reads and quick and decisive Bbacks. Wr's who catch contested balls in man coverage force safeties to back off the LOS which helps the ground game which forces corners to bite which opens up passing lanes. Our O is so interconnected and interdependent it's not funny. It's what makes it so much fun to watch, or conversely, so painful to witness if one or more unit is struggling. [/QUOTE]
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