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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 46782" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>TOP vs FBS </p><p>2013, 34:09:55 (3rd Nationally)</p><p>2009, 34:09:46 (3rd Nationally)</p><p></p><p>Yards/Carry 4th Qtr</p><p>2013, 5.45</p><p>2009, 4.70</p><p></p><p>Whether you want to support your claims with stats or something else, offensive line play, like all athletic performance, revolves around three issues in my mind: talent, coaching, and execution. I think we can agree that we've not yet attracted the amount of raw talent that we want. Perhaps, one of the most talented OL has been Morgan Bailey who couldn't stay healthy. Besides that we've had Uzzi, Finch, and Mason as stand-outs, it seems to me. Don't get me wrong. I have doubts about whether Sewak has been getting the most out of our guys, but it's not like the wheels have come off the bus, which is how your reactions have sounded to me. Our Defense has been about 57th in efficiency for the last few years while our offense has averaged in the top 25. I'm not sure an apocalyptic reaction to our any coaching on the offensive side of the ball is warranted unless you can provide some data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 46782, member: 195"] TOP vs FBS 2013, 34:09:55 (3rd Nationally) 2009, 34:09:46 (3rd Nationally) Yards/Carry 4th Qtr 2013, 5.45 2009, 4.70 Whether you want to support your claims with stats or something else, offensive line play, like all athletic performance, revolves around three issues in my mind: talent, coaching, and execution. I think we can agree that we've not yet attracted the amount of raw talent that we want. Perhaps, one of the most talented OL has been Morgan Bailey who couldn't stay healthy. Besides that we've had Uzzi, Finch, and Mason as stand-outs, it seems to me. Don't get me wrong. I have doubts about whether Sewak has been getting the most out of our guys, but it's not like the wheels have come off the bus, which is how your reactions have sounded to me. Our Defense has been about 57th in efficiency for the last few years while our offense has averaged in the top 25. I'm not sure an apocalyptic reaction to our any coaching on the offensive side of the ball is warranted unless you can provide some data. [/QUOTE]
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