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<blockquote data-quote="Sideways" data-source="post: 321883" data-attributes="member: 2451"><p>When the defender puts his hands down on the edge, it is just about game over. The cut blocks require a defender to take their eyes off of the back with the ball for just an instant which is time enough for our guys to get to the corner or speed up field. Properly executed, it is a thing of beauty. As for injuries, I am a skeptic. Is it tiring and extremely frustrating for corners and outside linebackers? Yep. It is just about impossible for defenders on the edge to maintain discipline and play their assignment over the course of a game because the blocking and constant movement just wears you out as a defender. Go back and look at the 2014 Miami game on how the cut block should be utilized. The announcers were very complimentary of the "team concept" where everyone has a role and played it especially the A backs. Huard talked about the "sacrificial nature" of the offense. When properly executed it is an enormous equalizer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sideways, post: 321883, member: 2451"] When the defender puts his hands down on the edge, it is just about game over. The cut blocks require a defender to take their eyes off of the back with the ball for just an instant which is time enough for our guys to get to the corner or speed up field. Properly executed, it is a thing of beauty. As for injuries, I am a skeptic. Is it tiring and extremely frustrating for corners and outside linebackers? Yep. It is just about impossible for defenders on the edge to maintain discipline and play their assignment over the course of a game because the blocking and constant movement just wears you out as a defender. Go back and look at the 2014 Miami game on how the cut block should be utilized. The announcers were very complimentary of the "team concept" where everyone has a role and played it especially the A backs. Huard talked about the "sacrificial nature" of the offense. When properly executed it is an enormous equalizer. [/QUOTE]
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