forensicbuzz
21st Century Throwback Dad
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You're not following my point. I'm saying the OL transition is more difficult than the QB transition. NOT that the OL transition is impossible. I agree. I think our players are football players and should be able to adjust to a different scheme without too much consternation. Now, the technique for OL is much different, so they have more to learn, but they should still be able to do it. They'll make mistakes, but they'll get there. My point was about the QB's and that if there was going to be a problem, I'd expect it more on the OL than at QB.I don’t buy this. Prior regime converted a TE to an OL and used a walk on center. And this was under the guidance of Sewak, who everyone seems to think was terrible. Yet here we have supposedly the best OL coach in the business and he can’t work with OL enough to get us time to throw against the likes of USF????