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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 263219" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>Exactly. We ran qb follow drive and power blocking alot. This is a more physical playcall we dont run much with jt. So what i would caution is that this helps the line explode off better than some more complex stuff we run with jt. My point being is the line looked better imo in part due to the particular mix or plays called; and they executed it solidly. </p><p></p><p>There were still a bunch of misses in pass pro. Alot. Go back and watch. And even in the toss and option game it wasnt that good. But between the tackles it seemd alot better.</p><p></p><p>Imo cpj overthinks his O with jt. I wish he would run a tad more interior stuff with him. Now he is injured so you cant. But in general.</p><p></p><p>Some our best offenses here were slugging it out with follows, midlines and inside veer really working the Bb and qb combo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 263219, member: 628"] Exactly. We ran qb follow drive and power blocking alot. This is a more physical playcall we dont run much with jt. So what i would caution is that this helps the line explode off better than some more complex stuff we run with jt. My point being is the line looked better imo in part due to the particular mix or plays called; and they executed it solidly. There were still a bunch of misses in pass pro. Alot. Go back and watch. And even in the toss and option game it wasnt that good. But between the tackles it seemd alot better. Imo cpj overthinks his O with jt. I wish he would run a tad more interior stuff with him. Now he is injured so you cant. But in general. Some our best offenses here were slugging it out with follows, midlines and inside veer really working the Bb and qb combo. [/QUOTE]
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