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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 226889" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>1) Maybe last year to a degree. This year's group are plenty athletic</p><p>2) Hasn't been a problem in the past.</p><p>3) agree, but we have counters to their adjustments. The question is are we able to execute the counters.</p><p>4) agree to a point. Our pass blocking looks loads better when our run game is on point, however. When second level defenders have to sit back and cannot bum rush gaps, it's amazing how much easier it is to pass block. Passing when we <em>want</em> to as opposed to when we <em>have</em> to helps this big time, too. </p><p>5) Maybe, but our OL coaching looked pretty good in '14 and it's the same guy.</p><p>6) same for 90% of OL's in the nation</p><p>7) disagree. There are plenty of examples of big to moderate gains on plays where one or more assignment is blown. Just ask [USER=402]@Longestday[/USER]. </p><p>8) agree, multifactorial problem means there's no easy fix. Having proficient skill play goes a long, long way to better OL execution and you didn't even mention that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 226889, member: 77"] 1) Maybe last year to a degree. This year's group are plenty athletic 2) Hasn't been a problem in the past. 3) agree, but we have counters to their adjustments. The question is are we able to execute the counters. 4) agree to a point. Our pass blocking looks loads better when our run game is on point, however. When second level defenders have to sit back and cannot bum rush gaps, it's amazing how much easier it is to pass block. Passing when we [I]want[/I] to as opposed to when we [I]have[/I] to helps this big time, too. 5) Maybe, but our OL coaching looked pretty good in '14 and it's the same guy. 6) same for 90% of OL's in the nation 7) disagree. There are plenty of examples of big to moderate gains on plays where one or more assignment is blown. Just ask [USER=402]@Longestday[/USER]. 8) agree, multifactorial problem means there's no easy fix. Having proficient skill play goes a long, long way to better OL execution and you didn't even mention that. [/QUOTE]
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