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<blockquote data-quote="Yaller Jacket" data-source="post: 185946" data-attributes="member: 705"><p>There have been so many maddening things about this year, it's hard to keep up with them all. Somewhere in there is the total collapse of pass protection. In the last couple of years we made great strides in that area, and I am puzzled as to how it has gotten so bad. It's been especially bad in must pass situations. Those plays never have a chance. At the point when the receivers have run their route and should be looking for the ball, JT is trying to run out of the grasp of rushers every time. But I would rather learn that a lot of it has to do with assignments as opposed to just getting beat. We stepped up some on assigments in run blocking this week, maybe pass blocking will come too. </p><p></p><p>The base offense looked the best it has since we played the two patsies. If we can keep that and pass protect better, maybe we can outscore some teams this year and get a few wins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaller Jacket, post: 185946, member: 705"] There have been so many maddening things about this year, it's hard to keep up with them all. Somewhere in there is the total collapse of pass protection. In the last couple of years we made great strides in that area, and I am puzzled as to how it has gotten so bad. It's been especially bad in must pass situations. Those plays never have a chance. At the point when the receivers have run their route and should be looking for the ball, JT is trying to run out of the grasp of rushers every time. But I would rather learn that a lot of it has to do with assignments as opposed to just getting beat. We stepped up some on assigments in run blocking this week, maybe pass blocking will come too. The base offense looked the best it has since we played the two patsies. If we can keep that and pass protect better, maybe we can outscore some teams this year and get a few wins. [/QUOTE]
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