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<blockquote data-quote="Eastman" data-source="post: 413875" data-attributes="member: 1390"><p>I have thought the same thing. Historically it has seemed that the teams that can occasionally disrupt and get a tackle for loss against us are the most effective at stopping our drives. When our offense can get a few positive yards each play, we wear them down. I am sure that the coaches have had the scout team etc provide practice against those types of defenses but maybe having our own defense consistently using that approach will help our oline to recognize and react a little more quickly. Since often the game turns on just a few yards/plays that can make a difference.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the outside game, it seems that we are better at in when we have very experienced a-backs doing the blocking as with the Orange Bowl team and this team will more closely mirror that level of experience than the last two, which hopefully is a good sign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eastman, post: 413875, member: 1390"] I have thought the same thing. Historically it has seemed that the teams that can occasionally disrupt and get a tackle for loss against us are the most effective at stopping our drives. When our offense can get a few positive yards each play, we wear them down. I am sure that the coaches have had the scout team etc provide practice against those types of defenses but maybe having our own defense consistently using that approach will help our oline to recognize and react a little more quickly. Since often the game turns on just a few yards/plays that can make a difference. Regarding the outside game, it seems that we are better at in when we have very experienced a-backs doing the blocking as with the Orange Bowl team and this team will more closely mirror that level of experience than the last two, which hopefully is a good sign. [/QUOTE]
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