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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Prather" data-source="post: 646474" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>So some people will take this as a snarky question, but I am actually asking very seriously... </p><p> I think most everyone here recognizes that the offensive line performance has been subpar. I also think most people would agree that the type of players recruited for a fire off the ball, stay low, and drive block offense need a different body type than a standard pass blocking based offense. Our coaches talk about having the right "body type" on a fairly regular basis, so they understand this. Compound this phenotype discrepancy with the myriad injuries and multiple transfers, it means we are playing with a very thin line who were recruited to do something VERY different.</p><p> Given all of these factors, the coaches have chosen to run, and continue to run, an offense for which it appears we don't have the correct personnel on the OL. Our coaches are very smart, They probably foresaw this happening as soon as the first OL went down.</p><p> What is rationale for continuing the same offense? Do we not have a contingency plan? Is this the only offense they know how to coach? Do we not have time to install a different series of plays - perhaps a 2 back power package... Is it as simple as keeping up appearances of being a "modern" offense? </p><p> I am really interested in hearing the answers - especially from the former players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Prather, post: 646474, member: 431"] So some people will take this as a snarky question, but I am actually asking very seriously... I think most everyone here recognizes that the offensive line performance has been subpar. I also think most people would agree that the type of players recruited for a fire off the ball, stay low, and drive block offense need a different body type than a standard pass blocking based offense. Our coaches talk about having the right "body type" on a fairly regular basis, so they understand this. Compound this phenotype discrepancy with the myriad injuries and multiple transfers, it means we are playing with a very thin line who were recruited to do something VERY different. Given all of these factors, the coaches have chosen to run, and continue to run, an offense for which it appears we don't have the correct personnel on the OL. Our coaches are very smart, They probably foresaw this happening as soon as the first OL went down. What is rationale for continuing the same offense? Do we not have a contingency plan? Is this the only offense they know how to coach? Do we not have time to install a different series of plays - perhaps a 2 back power package... Is it as simple as keeping up appearances of being a "modern" offense? I am really interested in hearing the answers - especially from the former players. [/QUOTE]
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