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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 313850"><p><em>"If we read the D correctly and block our correct assignments, then we have accounted for every defender in our offense regardless of opposing scheme."</em></p><p></p><p>So much this. If you watch the Clemson game, just to use an example where our offense just got blown up, a great majority of the plays should have resulted in positive yardage. We just had multiple defeated blocks each play. Its like guys are ready to cut block and the defender does just a touch of a shift step and now our guy is just laying on the ground useless. Suddenly there are 2-3 defenders in open space coming at us. The plays work and the scheme works. If we can get our guys to just do a better job of at least causing some level of interference, we'd be a lot better off. That's one thing that makes 4* and 5* defenders so good - their ability to defeat blocks. When I watched the Clemson game over a few times, I didn't so much see missed assignments as just defeated blocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 313850"] [I]"If we read the D correctly and block our correct assignments, then we have accounted for every defender in our offense regardless of opposing scheme."[/I] So much this. If you watch the Clemson game, just to use an example where our offense just got blown up, a great majority of the plays should have resulted in positive yardage. We just had multiple defeated blocks each play. Its like guys are ready to cut block and the defender does just a touch of a shift step and now our guy is just laying on the ground useless. Suddenly there are 2-3 defenders in open space coming at us. The plays work and the scheme works. If we can get our guys to just do a better job of at least causing some level of interference, we'd be a lot better off. That's one thing that makes 4* and 5* defenders so good - their ability to defeat blocks. When I watched the Clemson game over a few times, I didn't so much see missed assignments as just defeated blocks. [/QUOTE]
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