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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 623273" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>The line will learn in practice, because right now sheer number of repetitions is needed. You don't rebuild by continuously calling plays you know your OL can't block for. That's a great way to get a QB who doesn't trust the OL and develops bad habits. We've already seen that here recently. </p><p></p><p>Teams are going to stack the ball no matter what we do because running is the obvious strength of the team and teams will want to make us prove we can pass, not just willing to call pass plays. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually throwing it isn't the biggest issue overall. The biggest issue is we can't block for it and don't have the WRs to get open for it. We could live with a new QB taking his lumps if that was all it was. We can't live with the OL just taking the lumps because when the OL makes mistakes, QBs take big hits and start trying to improvise. That is counter-intuitive to the rebuilding process. You rebuild on the OL in practice and call the plays in the game that they have the best chance of being able to block for. Right now that is running and short passing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 623273, member: 2299"] The line will learn in practice, because right now sheer number of repetitions is needed. You don't rebuild by continuously calling plays you know your OL can't block for. That's a great way to get a QB who doesn't trust the OL and develops bad habits. We've already seen that here recently. Teams are going to stack the ball no matter what we do because running is the obvious strength of the team and teams will want to make us prove we can pass, not just willing to call pass plays. Actually throwing it isn't the biggest issue overall. The biggest issue is we can't block for it and don't have the WRs to get open for it. We could live with a new QB taking his lumps if that was all it was. We can't live with the OL just taking the lumps because when the OL makes mistakes, QBs take big hits and start trying to improvise. That is counter-intuitive to the rebuilding process. You rebuild on the OL in practice and call the plays in the game that they have the best chance of being able to block for. Right now that is running and short passing. [/QUOTE]
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