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Interesting note from practice today on the OL
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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 42111" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>offensive ranking is no measure for OL execution. My measure of this is looking at how they executed. Missed assignments, execution, penalties. And the primary evaluation of this is against your best competition. I mean by your criteria then, the WR in 11-13 must be better than the WR from 5-06. Or the RB the same evaluation. Total offensive production never is the representation for a position evaluation.</p><p></p><p>the fact is the OL did not perform well. When you have 3 seniors and a 3 year player in Mason (4 major players) the execution we saw, the missed blocks, the blown pass coverages etc are what I evaluate. Penalties. etc.</p><p></p><p>For instance performance of the OL vs VT was horrid. Performance vs BYU was not good. Performance vs Clemson was awful. Go watch the firs half vs clemson and tell me the OL was doing its job?</p><p></p><p>My validation? Paul even said last years OL performance was not good, and we "fixed things internally" and it can't/won't happen again. He said that as recent as a month ago.</p><p></p><p>So all the evidence is there. We are not performing well on the OL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 42111, member: 628"] offensive ranking is no measure for OL execution. My measure of this is looking at how they executed. Missed assignments, execution, penalties. And the primary evaluation of this is against your best competition. I mean by your criteria then, the WR in 11-13 must be better than the WR from 5-06. Or the RB the same evaluation. Total offensive production never is the representation for a position evaluation. the fact is the OL did not perform well. When you have 3 seniors and a 3 year player in Mason (4 major players) the execution we saw, the missed blocks, the blown pass coverages etc are what I evaluate. Penalties. etc. For instance performance of the OL vs VT was horrid. Performance vs BYU was not good. Performance vs Clemson was awful. Go watch the firs half vs clemson and tell me the OL was doing its job? My validation? Paul even said last years OL performance was not good, and we "fixed things internally" and it can't/won't happen again. He said that as recent as a month ago. So all the evidence is there. We are not performing well on the OL. [/QUOTE]
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