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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 820990" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>It’s not just the x’s and o’s. At least on the offensive side, Key is going to know blocking schemes, and Patenaude has receivers coming wide open. Our playbooks are OK. They’re probably not amazing, but they’re good enough to win with. I’m sure the diagrams with the x’s and o’s are looking great. It’s the execution that’s killing us. </p><p>It’s still stuff like lining up on time, getting your play calls in, communicating assignments with the rest of the line, hitting the right hole, and fundamental stuff. It’s stuff like slipping and falling down in coverage or on your route. It’s (not) getting a jam on the line in pass coverage or (not) disrupting routes. It’s taking the right angle on a tackle, or running to the right hole to make a tackle. </p><p>At one point, I saw Cochran with two players to block and he tried to split the difference (neither got blocked). That’s not just on Cochran—you gotta have a way to shift blocking assignments and maybe have the back pick up the outside rusher. We have 5th year seniors on the OL; defenders shooting the gap between guard and tackle shouldn’t happen like it did. </p><p></p><p>On a different topic, I’d like to have some plays with a fullback or an H-back. For a team where you hear “#BpBuSp” (big people beat up small people), Saturday was a clear “we were bigger and stronger” opportunity. </p><p></p><p><img src="https://media1.giphy.com/media/h36vh423PiV9K/200.gif" alt="Frustrated Head GIF" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 820990, member: 282"] It’s not just the x’s and o’s. At least on the offensive side, Key is going to know blocking schemes, and Patenaude has receivers coming wide open. Our playbooks are OK. They’re probably not amazing, but they’re good enough to win with. I’m sure the diagrams with the x’s and o’s are looking great. It’s the execution that’s killing us. It’s still stuff like lining up on time, getting your play calls in, communicating assignments with the rest of the line, hitting the right hole, and fundamental stuff. It’s stuff like slipping and falling down in coverage or on your route. It’s (not) getting a jam on the line in pass coverage or (not) disrupting routes. It’s taking the right angle on a tackle, or running to the right hole to make a tackle. At one point, I saw Cochran with two players to block and he tried to split the difference (neither got blocked). That’s not just on Cochran—you gotta have a way to shift blocking assignments and maybe have the back pick up the outside rusher. We have 5th year seniors on the OL; defenders shooting the gap between guard and tackle shouldn’t happen like it did. On a different topic, I’d like to have some plays with a fullback or an H-back. For a team where you hear “#BpBuSp” (big people beat up small people), Saturday was a clear “we were bigger and stronger” opportunity. [IMG alt="Frustrated Head GIF"]https://media1.giphy.com/media/h36vh423PiV9K/200.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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