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Linebacker crosstrain to BBack
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<blockquote data-quote="Coloradojacket" data-source="post: 271814" data-attributes="member: 3070"><p>The notion that the B back is 4 yards in a cloud of dust is incorrect. While on the dive certainly it happens, the B back needs to also break out side to turn those plays into 70 yard gains. There is also the B toss, the B load option, the B speed option. Think back to Dwyer in the opening touch down of the second half at Georgia 2008, or MM last year against Pitt, and this year against UVA. The B back only leads block on the midline option and A load. He does pass block. What is interesting is that from 2011-2015 we did not really have a typical running back. Two converted Qbs Simms and Days, a converted Safety, Lasky and a true Fullback in Skov. The B back position is not a Fullback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coloradojacket, post: 271814, member: 3070"] The notion that the B back is 4 yards in a cloud of dust is incorrect. While on the dive certainly it happens, the B back needs to also break out side to turn those plays into 70 yard gains. There is also the B toss, the B load option, the B speed option. Think back to Dwyer in the opening touch down of the second half at Georgia 2008, or MM last year against Pitt, and this year against UVA. The B back only leads block on the midline option and A load. He does pass block. What is interesting is that from 2011-2015 we did not really have a typical running back. Two converted Qbs Simms and Days, a converted Safety, Lasky and a true Fullback in Skov. The B back position is not a Fullback. [/QUOTE]
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