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<blockquote data-quote="white coffey" data-source="post: 638095" data-attributes="member: 4309"><p>Great stuff 'ballin! One comment on this play - it is REALLY hard for a center to effectively reach a MLB!!! Not making excuses, it just is. The one thing that I think is missing from this offense is blockers. Look at the defense in this play and match up hats. This play was doomed from the snap.</p><p></p><p>The 3O uses both A-backs and B-backs effectively as blockers, and very frequently pulls guards or tackles to help on play side to increase blocking numbers. They typically use one lineman to "seal" the backside and the pulling guard and B-back are available to block the play side edge. I rarely see any blocking backs in this "spread scheme", and there is almost no blocking coming from our receivers, even on those screens. So if a lineman has a downfield block responsibility, I guess my point is that there aren't enough hats on hats. Everyone criticizes the O-line, but where is the help? Is this scheme "helping" our young O-line? Surely not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="white coffey, post: 638095, member: 4309"] Great stuff 'ballin! One comment on this play - it is REALLY hard for a center to effectively reach a MLB!!! Not making excuses, it just is. The one thing that I think is missing from this offense is blockers. Look at the defense in this play and match up hats. This play was doomed from the snap. The 3O uses both A-backs and B-backs effectively as blockers, and very frequently pulls guards or tackles to help on play side to increase blocking numbers. They typically use one lineman to "seal" the backside and the pulling guard and B-back are available to block the play side edge. I rarely see any blocking backs in this "spread scheme", and there is almost no blocking coming from our receivers, even on those screens. So if a lineman has a downfield block responsibility, I guess my point is that there aren't enough hats on hats. Everyone criticizes the O-line, but where is the help? Is this scheme "helping" our young O-line? Surely not. [/QUOTE]
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