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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 499858" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Oh sorry, one other thing. Part of what I love about CPJ's offensive philosophy is that it is "all hands on deck" in terms of blocking. All 10 offensive players are responsible for blocking their butts off. QBs don't block but they must carry out fakes and take shots after giving up the rock. By its very nature, it is easily the most unselfish offense in CFB today. In my mind, this is important for many reasons well beyond just football. Don't think our players won't reap the rewards of that mindset long into their (other than football) careers. When you watch most other teams play, it looks like everybody believes the front 5, or maybe 6 with a TE, are the ones who are responsible for blocking. It looks lazy and silly. There is absolutely no reason every offensive player, regardless of system, should not become a great blocker. Sorry for the double negative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 499858, member: 639"] Oh sorry, one other thing. Part of what I love about CPJ's offensive philosophy is that it is "all hands on deck" in terms of blocking. All 10 offensive players are responsible for blocking their butts off. QBs don't block but they must carry out fakes and take shots after giving up the rock. By its very nature, it is easily the most unselfish offense in CFB today. In my mind, this is important for many reasons well beyond just football. Don't think our players won't reap the rewards of that mindset long into their (other than football) careers. When you watch most other teams play, it looks like everybody believes the front 5, or maybe 6 with a TE, are the ones who are responsible for blocking. It looks lazy and silly. There is absolutely no reason every offensive player, regardless of system, should not become a great blocker. Sorry for the double negative. [/QUOTE]
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