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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 243768" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>ABs, OTs, and C seem all too often to fire out in the direction of the blocking target<u> where he was</u> pre-snap instead of taking an angle to go where we expect the defender to be as a result of him flowing to the play. The result is the belly flop behind the defender who has now moved laterally and left the roost. It is a lot like a defender who must take the proper pursuit angle on the ball carrier. I am sure the Coaches know this but the players act like it is something yet to learn. (This observation goes back several teams, not just this game.) The OL sometimes overrun the defender as if we are just not finding our target with our eyes soon enough. </p><p></p><p>The ABs have to do this in bigger space and they are a little better at pursuit angles than the OL. The AB belly flop is usually from leaving their feet too soon, giving the defender room to "dodge".</p><p></p><p>These problems are correctable and not related that much to our talent level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 243768, member: 1376"] ABs, OTs, and C seem all too often to fire out in the direction of the blocking target[U] where he was[/U] pre-snap instead of taking an angle to go where we expect the defender to be as a result of him flowing to the play. The result is the belly flop behind the defender who has now moved laterally and left the roost. It is a lot like a defender who must take the proper pursuit angle on the ball carrier. I am sure the Coaches know this but the players act like it is something yet to learn. (This observation goes back several teams, not just this game.) The OL sometimes overrun the defender as if we are just not finding our target with our eyes soon enough. The ABs have to do this in bigger space and they are a little better at pursuit angles than the OL. The AB belly flop is usually from leaving their feet too soon, giving the defender room to "dodge". These problems are correctable and not related that much to our talent level. [/QUOTE]
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