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<blockquote data-quote="TromboneJacket" data-source="post: 643178" data-attributes="member: 2580"><p>I chuckled at “Iocaine Powder.” I am really enjoying CDP’s press conferences. I feel like I learn a little bit each week. One issue with the offense that I hadn’t thought of is that every position has a new responsibility that needs to be learned in this new offense. The OL is having trouble for sure, but there are things every other player on offense can do to make it easier on them. In the run game, the RBs could do a better job of making reads on inside and outside zone. I was watching a replay of the Washington-Stanford game yesterday, and I came away impressed at how the UW RB seemed to run through the hole right as it opened, guaranteeing that he would get at least a few yards, often more. The Huskies certainly have a better O-Line than us, but the proficiency of Newton ensured that no block was wasted. In the pass game, the more comfortable Graham gets with his progressions, the faster he’ll find the open receiver, lowering the required duration of pass protection. Since everyone is learning new techniques and responsibilities, the issues are compounding. That being said, I’ve seen some good improvement over the last couple games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TromboneJacket, post: 643178, member: 2580"] I chuckled at “Iocaine Powder.” I am really enjoying CDP’s press conferences. I feel like I learn a little bit each week. One issue with the offense that I hadn’t thought of is that every position has a new responsibility that needs to be learned in this new offense. The OL is having trouble for sure, but there are things every other player on offense can do to make it easier on them. In the run game, the RBs could do a better job of making reads on inside and outside zone. I was watching a replay of the Washington-Stanford game yesterday, and I came away impressed at how the UW RB seemed to run through the hole right as it opened, guaranteeing that he would get at least a few yards, often more. The Huskies certainly have a better O-Line than us, but the proficiency of Newton ensured that no block was wasted. In the pass game, the more comfortable Graham gets with his progressions, the faster he’ll find the open receiver, lowering the required duration of pass protection. Since everyone is learning new techniques and responsibilities, the issues are compounding. That being said, I’ve seen some good improvement over the last couple games. [/QUOTE]
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