Do I have an opinion on how to protect guys who are doing the absolute-best-that-they-can-do-but-are-over-matched-physically?We know where your heart lies and your opinion certainly carries a lot of weight. WTBS, I don't think anyone of reason has referred to them (OL) as incompetent loafers. In fact, I think the overwhelming majority of posters have both noted the marked progress of the unit this season and acknowledged the consistent effort of the entire team under Key's watch. The occasional disgruntled idiots are not worthy of your time. But your comments on the coaching and adjustments are worth further discussion. What adjustments can be made to help the typical Ol when faced with a DL of blue chip recruits and possible NFL careers in their future?
Why, Yes...Yes I do.....
CFB QBs do not "check-down" past 2nd option.... Not Haynes, not Jeff Sims...not LSU Joe Burrow...watch the eyes of every QB D-I, II or III..on any team...in 2020's, it is primary, secondary, throw-it-away....so....let's keep a back (or 2, preferably) inside (plus a TE) to chip DL and blitzers.... after our OL stands them up initially.... then QB looks for 1st option, then 2nd option, then pulls it down and scrambles....