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<blockquote data-quote="jacketup" data-source="post: 746362" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>Supersize: Another applicant for the OC job.</p><p></p><p>And what would you call? The OL wasn't doing a good job on running plays up the middle. Mason can get those yards sometimes even if blocking is sub-par, but he was out. TE's add another blocker when the OL is struggling mano on mano, but we didn't have that either.</p><p></p><p>So you complain, but what's your solution? </p><p></p><p>The average poster on this board seems to think that available personnel and plays available to call have no correlation. When you are getting beat at the LOS, it limits play selection, especially in the red zone. It was clear to me in the first quarter that they were better at the LOS, but I don't limit my observations to who has the ball. </p><p>Rip Scherer, a Curry assistant, said to me years ago when I was complaining about scheme: "you aren't at practice everyday". It's a lesson I never forgot, and one that most fans need to learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacketup, post: 746362, member: 630"] Supersize: Another applicant for the OC job. And what would you call? The OL wasn't doing a good job on running plays up the middle. Mason can get those yards sometimes even if blocking is sub-par, but he was out. TE's add another blocker when the OL is struggling mano on mano, but we didn't have that either. So you complain, but what's your solution? The average poster on this board seems to think that available personnel and plays available to call have no correlation. When you are getting beat at the LOS, it limits play selection, especially in the red zone. It was clear to me in the first quarter that they were better at the LOS, but I don't limit my observations to who has the ball. Rip Scherer, a Curry assistant, said to me years ago when I was complaining about scheme: "you aren't at practice everyday". It's a lesson I never forgot, and one that most fans need to learn. [/QUOTE]
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