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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 74730" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>I too had forgotten about the rule change. When we were playing pee-wee football about that time we even had handles sewn onto our jersey (as offensive linemen) that we would grab with our hands to keep our arms against our chest and our elbows out. </p><p></p><p>I too think 50 pounds is a little high but the other thing I remember is that by the late 60s early 70s a lot offensive teams ran with a "strong side" and a "quick side" with their offensive line. Tech would have a "strong side" on one side of the center of players who were in the 230-245 range and a "quick side" on the other side of the center in which the players were more in the 205-215 range. This philosophy of linemen size did not last as long as other philosophies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 74730, member: 1640"] I too had forgotten about the rule change. When we were playing pee-wee football about that time we even had handles sewn onto our jersey (as offensive linemen) that we would grab with our hands to keep our arms against our chest and our elbows out. I too think 50 pounds is a little high but the other thing I remember is that by the late 60s early 70s a lot offensive teams ran with a "strong side" and a "quick side" with their offensive line. Tech would have a "strong side" on one side of the center of players who were in the 230-245 range and a "quick side" on the other side of the center in which the players were more in the 205-215 range. This philosophy of linemen size did not last as long as other philosophies. [/QUOTE]
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