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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 193691" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>Can someone explain to me why we have our 5th string WR playing RT with the assignment of blocking Miami's DE?</p><p></p><p>We've complained a lot about pass pro this year, but anyone expecting #80 to block a 6'4 260lb rush end from Miami has lost it. I'm no X's and O's expert, especially in the O we run, but a big part of our protection issues have to do with our staff expecting a WR, bback or aback to block one of our opponents best pass rush guys on a consistent basis. </p><p></p><p>I still remember a game 2 years ago at Clemson when we were backed up against our own goal line and we had Waller blocking Beasley. You can imagine what happened.</p><p></p><p>There's a lot to point at as being wrong this year, but I really hope that we focus on changing our protection schemes next year. I think we will be fine running our basic O next year (at least a lot better than this year). The protection issues have been a constant since PJ has been here. I really hope we make some changes here moving forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 193691, member: 786"] Can someone explain to me why we have our 5th string WR playing RT with the assignment of blocking Miami's DE? We've complained a lot about pass pro this year, but anyone expecting #80 to block a 6'4 260lb rush end from Miami has lost it. I'm no X's and O's expert, especially in the O we run, but a big part of our protection issues have to do with our staff expecting a WR, bback or aback to block one of our opponents best pass rush guys on a consistent basis. I still remember a game 2 years ago at Clemson when we were backed up against our own goal line and we had Waller blocking Beasley. You can imagine what happened. There's a lot to point at as being wrong this year, but I really hope that we focus on changing our protection schemes next year. I think we will be fine running our basic O next year (at least a lot better than this year). The protection issues have been a constant since PJ has been here. I really hope we make some changes here moving forward. [/QUOTE]
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