I am really impressed with our run blocking schemes by our OL, TE, and even the WRs; especially what I hope is coordinated timing of the blocks relative to where the ball carrier is and the angles they take.
One of the most frustrating things I saw under CPJ era was that while the blocking on paper as a single snapshot (ie. one dimensional representation) of time may have looked great, when it came to executing the play over time, the timing just didn't seem very well coordinated.
So often I would see our ABs carrying the ball out to the edge and move laterally several yards behind what seemed like their lead blocker (typically a wideout) and the blocker would make contact with a defender and the ball carrier would still take a second or two to get past the block. The problem is this delay in when the blocker makes contact with his assigned defender and when the ball carrier gets there is enough for the defender to get the leverage on the blocker because our blocker didn't know where the ball carrier was.
What I see in our highlights from last few games especially when our run game is churning out yards is our blockers make contact with a defender right as our ball carrier is about to pass them. So our blockers do not even have to totally beat their defender with their block, they just need to get in the way at the exact time the ball carrier is passing by.
So this "two dimensional" synchronization is very impressive to see. So props to the OL/TE/WRs.