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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 93372" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Yes, I agree with this caveat. Imho, JT is making the OL look better. The reason is the same reason Vad made the OL look worse last year then it was: the speed of execution of the offense. We're running the offense – finally! – as fast as Navy these days. That in turn means that the OLs don't have to sustain their blocks as long as they did last year and, as a consequence, the O works better and they look great. </p><p></p><p>Why? I think it's because we finally have that QB who can run the O at ramming speed that we've been waiting for. JT is almost as good with his reads as Tevin and he adds game-breaking speed. If you design a D to make him beat you single-handed, he'll be glad to oblige. This makes an OLs life so much simpler. </p><p></p><p>Now, of course, this is based on the evidence of watching us against two average Ds. This Saturday will probably be a little more challenging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 93372, member: 265"] Yes, I agree with this caveat. Imho, JT is making the OL look better. The reason is the same reason Vad made the OL look worse last year then it was: the speed of execution of the offense. We're running the offense – finally! – as fast as Navy these days. That in turn means that the OLs don't have to sustain their blocks as long as they did last year and, as a consequence, the O works better and they look great. Why? I think it's because we finally have that QB who can run the O at ramming speed that we've been waiting for. JT is almost as good with his reads as Tevin and he adds game-breaking speed. If you design a D to make him beat you single-handed, he'll be glad to oblige. This makes an OLs life so much simpler. Now, of course, this is based on the evidence of watching us against two average Ds. This Saturday will probably be a little more challenging. [/QUOTE]
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