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Is this right? GT has had the most WR drafted since 2009 in the ACC?
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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 151013" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>many if not most our plays our weight is fwd on the down hand....for firing out and getting low. Classic run drive technique. In the NFL and pro schemes, specifically zone you don't do this. Your leg position, hand, and weight distribution are all different. Wider stances more weight back to hold and absorb. 2 pt catch technique, where you place your hands on the defender and how you sit and squat with the weight over your feet are not used by our interior linemen much if ever. Our OT's occasionally do this...but not too much either.</p><p></p><p>We run some zone assignment scheme stuff on the interior....but its out of our position of stance so we don't reveal how we will block....so its new for shaq to line up a certain way, smaller splits etc....</p><p></p><p>Just a style difference. Its nothing HARD. its just he has to learn and get used to the style. Its like anything...if I told you to swing a golf club one way...and you did...and you were good at it...and now I say hey I want you to try this way because I want you to hit a high fade more....it takes time to rep and get used to etc...the question is do you see the talent and ability to hit that high fade? Belichik does...he sees the talent and adaptability to progress in their techniques.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 151013, member: 628"] many if not most our plays our weight is fwd on the down hand....for firing out and getting low. Classic run drive technique. In the NFL and pro schemes, specifically zone you don't do this. Your leg position, hand, and weight distribution are all different. Wider stances more weight back to hold and absorb. 2 pt catch technique, where you place your hands on the defender and how you sit and squat with the weight over your feet are not used by our interior linemen much if ever. Our OT's occasionally do this...but not too much either. We run some zone assignment scheme stuff on the interior....but its out of our position of stance so we don't reveal how we will block....so its new for shaq to line up a certain way, smaller splits etc.... Just a style difference. Its nothing HARD. its just he has to learn and get used to the style. Its like anything...if I told you to swing a golf club one way...and you did...and you were good at it...and now I say hey I want you to try this way because I want you to hit a high fade more....it takes time to rep and get used to etc...the question is do you see the talent and ability to hit that high fade? Belichik does...he sees the talent and adaptability to progress in their techniques. [/QUOTE]
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