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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 541736" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>My intent was not to be snarky, but to say there are so many OL functions that it is hard enough for O linemen to get them, much less fans. Theer's no question the offense is a run offense, and so even Shaq Mason had to get Senior Bowl instructions on a neutral (run or pass) stance from professional coaches. (I think he is somewhere in the pros now.) And yes, they lean forward and it helps account for the explosiveness with which they attack the run game and which scout teams can't emulate for opponents. I don't think a coach forgets how to coach, and I have to confess I could not tell you whether Sewawk knows or ever knew how to coach. He has been successful as has GT, so the safe bet is yes. And while I hate to pile on the departed, if you want to get at the bottom of our poor running and passing the last couple of years, look to a QB situation that eliminated most of our option game -- he could not make the right read and had trouble making the pitch, and so the predicated offense was simply gone. All the O line coaching in the world could not solve that problem. And we could have pass blocked like the Patriots to little avail because your QB has to be able to throw it on time and on target.</p><p></p><p>You maybe right. Maybe Sewawk sucks. I would just like to see more evidence for it and less opinion of it. (As though at this point it makes a difference.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 541736, member: 2175"] My intent was not to be snarky, but to say there are so many OL functions that it is hard enough for O linemen to get them, much less fans. Theer's no question the offense is a run offense, and so even Shaq Mason had to get Senior Bowl instructions on a neutral (run or pass) stance from professional coaches. (I think he is somewhere in the pros now.) And yes, they lean forward and it helps account for the explosiveness with which they attack the run game and which scout teams can't emulate for opponents. I don't think a coach forgets how to coach, and I have to confess I could not tell you whether Sewawk knows or ever knew how to coach. He has been successful as has GT, so the safe bet is yes. And while I hate to pile on the departed, if you want to get at the bottom of our poor running and passing the last couple of years, look to a QB situation that eliminated most of our option game -- he could not make the right read and had trouble making the pitch, and so the predicated offense was simply gone. All the O line coaching in the world could not solve that problem. And we could have pass blocked like the Patriots to little avail because your QB has to be able to throw it on time and on target. You maybe right. Maybe Sewawk sucks. I would just like to see more evidence for it and less opinion of it. (As though at this point it makes a difference.) [/QUOTE]
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