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<blockquote data-quote="FatPat" data-source="post: 69719" data-attributes="member: 1529"><p>Watched the scrimmage: will not (hopefully) speak of any individual athlete. My observations-</p><p>Defense- D line was much bigger and more athletic then I was expecting after reading several different boards. Line backers (swarm) and pursue but snuffed out several counters and reverses. D backs are athletic will come up and hit - but, are short, ( when we have a basketball forward at receiver)</p><p>O-line, great push, stay a tad lower, that will come. On pass protection we may need to gate, when the qb drops back there is to much attack with the line and helmets hitting the</p><p>D instead of sitting in a protective mode.</p><p>Qb's finally used the size of our Basketball player. He boxed out and used his height to his advantage and made it all look easy.</p><p>A walk-on Q.b. came in and threw some goodballs, tucked it when needed and</p><p>Got some positive yards.</p><p>One thing I noticed, with qb,s on a negative- (sorry). Some of the pitch outs were to "floaty to me". If David Pollack was at D end it would be pick 6,</p><p>And, on pass plays we look at primary,</p><p>If he is covered we have no time to hit second or even the check down,</p><p>Sorry for the negative at the end: D knows what's coming- hope that's a positve. </p><p>Give an option s couple more weeks and it will roll. D looks good to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FatPat, post: 69719, member: 1529"] Watched the scrimmage: will not (hopefully) speak of any individual athlete. My observations- Defense- D line was much bigger and more athletic then I was expecting after reading several different boards. Line backers (swarm) and pursue but snuffed out several counters and reverses. D backs are athletic will come up and hit - but, are short, ( when we have a basketball forward at receiver) O-line, great push, stay a tad lower, that will come. On pass protection we may need to gate, when the qb drops back there is to much attack with the line and helmets hitting the D instead of sitting in a protective mode. Qb's finally used the size of our Basketball player. He boxed out and used his height to his advantage and made it all look easy. A walk-on Q.b. came in and threw some goodballs, tucked it when needed and Got some positive yards. One thing I noticed, with qb,s on a negative- (sorry). Some of the pitch outs were to "floaty to me". If David Pollack was at D end it would be pick 6, And, on pass plays we look at primary, If he is covered we have no time to hit second or even the check down, Sorry for the negative at the end: D knows what's coming- hope that's a positve. Give an option s couple more weeks and it will roll. D looks good to me. [/QUOTE]
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