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Interesting note from practice today on the OL
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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 42265" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>One thing that makes sense in my mind also with our system having OL changing positions is that it's always an inside guy changing to outside and never the opposite. This makes a lot of sense if you think about how in general we want our best guys at GCG in this offense. So, you start them out there and then move them out when either the pecking order is established such that you have the extra man to go there or if the need arises. You want your best guys at the most important positions but also want your best guys on the field, so you put your best of the best inside and then once you're established there then let the best of the rest fill in the gaps at OT. </p><p></p><p>Usually in other offenses, the best OL are usually at OT, and that is usually based on their pass blocking abilities. In ours, the best are at GCG, and that is based on their run blocking abilities. So, those are major differences that bear out the way we're seeing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 42265, member: 216"] One thing that makes sense in my mind also with our system having OL changing positions is that it's always an inside guy changing to outside and never the opposite. This makes a lot of sense if you think about how in general we want our best guys at GCG in this offense. So, you start them out there and then move them out when either the pecking order is established such that you have the extra man to go there or if the need arises. You want your best guys at the most important positions but also want your best guys on the field, so you put your best of the best inside and then once you're established there then let the best of the rest fill in the gaps at OT. Usually in other offenses, the best OL are usually at OT, and that is usually based on their pass blocking abilities. In ours, the best are at GCG, and that is based on their run blocking abilities. So, those are major differences that bear out the way we're seeing. [/QUOTE]
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