BurdellJacket: "I just really cannot understand why so many fonts are fretting about learning to pass block. If one is not a complete stumblebum, and can move his feet with a decent pace, all he has to do is stay between the pass rusher and the pocket (Given that the quarterback remains in the pocket-If not all bets are off.).
COMMENT: Not all that easy to do, given the speed, strength & agility of today's pass rushers. Marco Coleman was a special player in his era...... now everyone has a Javon Kearse or Jadeveon Clowney, i.e., sprinters with size & strength. What you described works if someone is trying to bull-rush you or tries to beat you around the corner. Sometimes talent wins. And then there are stunts......
"I guess I'd like to hear from how someone who played offensive line in college would look at it. Can't imagine it would be much different."
COMMENT: Sewak's methods aside, it's actually much harder to coach OLs to stay low than to run "zone block" out of a two-point stance. The tendency, natural or not, is to stand up or block high, especially as the DL across from you starts to rise. Again, given the speed, strength & agility of today's DLs, your mileage may vary. Sometimes talent wins. And then there are stunts......
Just one OldeFarTekker's opinion....