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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 263191" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I think our OL has usually been pretty physical. It has just been a comedy of errors that makes it look like we can't block well. Saturday we looked like a unit, first and foremost. I like our guys pad level. They came out fast and low, causing their good DL trouble. The rookies are quick and the game lights didn't bother them at all. They will be good in the years to come. VT tried to confuse us with a lot of shifts. It worked some and didn't work some. But I will say this too, we confused the crap out of them as the game wore on. We were doing some different stuff with traps and scissor blocking that had their heads on a swivel. It was the best execution against a BF defense I have seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 263191, member: 639"] I think our OL has usually been pretty physical. It has just been a comedy of errors that makes it look like we can't block well. Saturday we looked like a unit, first and foremost. I like our guys pad level. They came out fast and low, causing their good DL trouble. The rookies are quick and the game lights didn't bother them at all. They will be good in the years to come. VT tried to confuse us with a lot of shifts. It worked some and didn't work some. But I will say this too, we confused the crap out of them as the game wore on. We were doing some different stuff with traps and scissor blocking that had their heads on a swivel. It was the best execution against a BF defense I have seen. [/QUOTE]
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