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This why freshmen very rarely start. Just ask Flea.Thanks I appreciate you doing this. I am not a coach either. The thing that most surprised me from the film was how we seemed to be so intent to get lineman and Abacks to the second level that we let guys come through. I know we option someone but not 3 guys. The other thing was how the outside defender made the tackle on several dives. I think our offensive line blocking is more complicated than zone blocking and teams are taking advantage of that through various formations including lining up dline in different gaps almost every play. As a result our oline is having hard time figuring out who is their man. In zone blocking you just get in front of whomever is there in front of you. Just a casual fan assessment.
Longest, I was also a huge Don Shula /Dan Marino fan. I grew up in Florida and watched every game of the perfect season. It was my freshman year at Tech when Marino came in the game on a Monday night and rallied them to victory. It's funny this comes up today. I live in Michigan now and an associate this morning asks me am I a Lion fan. I replied, "As much as I can be from living here and Calvin Johnson being a part of the team the last several years". But then I went on to discuss the Dolphins over the years, How i could name the players from the early 70's. Not just the stars... Griese, Csonka, Kiick, Garfield, Morris, but also the starting D, Nick Bounticonti, jake scott, manny fernandez, Bill Stanfill (yeah i know he's a dumb f%cking dawg), Bob Matheson,, and vern den herder. I can even name the offensive lineman: Bob Keuchenberg, Larry Little, Jim Mandich etc. Pro football is so much different today. Sorry i took this thread off track but I loved the Dolphins during the 70's and long into the Marino/Shula years.@GT_B I am just a fan that has watched a lot of film. I don't know all the official terms and play names. My films are more for the fan than the football expert. I hope an expert takes over.
I just want to help the causal fan understand the offense enough to enjoy the offense. I restarted watching football again after seeing this offense (I was a Dan Marino / Don Shula fan until they retired).