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<blockquote data-quote="alaguy" data-source="post: 86365" data-attributes="member: 668"><p>thanks Boomer.</p><p>I just watched tape and I saw the best execution of our OFF in a long while for a whole game vs a good team.Your comment on how uM tried to wait for mistakes was right on.Didn't try much blitz and stopped JT on pitch.but--but they died a slow death because we were efficient.I thought having 6 Sr backs was ludicrous( think the DEF could use more DEF line help?) at first of yr but they don't now make stupid "youthful" errors and can BLOCK usually (and run).Who would have thought Perkins would become our best Aback blocker? Tell me that the Zenon first down catch might not be as important as any this yr.</p><p> </p><p>I was REALLY impressed on OFF what that offweek gave us.New plays and formations and then the fake punt.And we EXECUTED.</p><p>I'm starting to think Shaq is the best Olineman of the PJ era.He is a LOAD.Yep, Braun is better blocking in space compared to "in the line".Devine will be factor some time but we need him to be a 4 star player since we have so few.</p><p>We saw in the Spring what Laskey could do.--What a HORSE with experience--ask uM.. There is a trick to know where to run even in that small space at start.</p><p> </p><p>It all starts with the Oline and on our first OFF play with Laskey rolling 7 yds up the gut sent a MESSAGE.If the Oline keeps improving ,OFF will not be a concern this yr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alaguy, post: 86365, member: 668"] thanks Boomer. I just watched tape and I saw the best execution of our OFF in a long while for a whole game vs a good team.Your comment on how uM tried to wait for mistakes was right on.Didn't try much blitz and stopped JT on pitch.but--but they died a slow death because we were efficient.I thought having 6 Sr backs was ludicrous( think the DEF could use more DEF line help?) at first of yr but they don't now make stupid "youthful" errors and can BLOCK usually (and run).Who would have thought Perkins would become our best Aback blocker? Tell me that the Zenon first down catch might not be as important as any this yr. I was REALLY impressed on OFF what that offweek gave us.New plays and formations and then the fake punt.And we EXECUTED. I'm starting to think Shaq is the best Olineman of the PJ era.He is a LOAD.Yep, Braun is better blocking in space compared to "in the line".Devine will be factor some time but we need him to be a 4 star player since we have so few. We saw in the Spring what Laskey could do.--What a HORSE with experience--ask uM.. There is a trick to know where to run even in that small space at start. It all starts with the Oline and on our first OFF play with Laskey rolling 7 yds up the gut sent a MESSAGE.If the Oline keeps improving ,OFF will not be a concern this yr. [/QUOTE]
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