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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 507151" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>If it is Collins, and I see he interviewed today, I doubt very much from what little I have seen on YouTube (three minute highlights) that you will see two running backs set with the QB very often. More of a one-back set, one in motion or flanked or double-slotted, and the one in motion seems, as with Johnson's motion guys, to turn into a blocker very quickly so the RB still has two backs leading. I am anxious to see the bowl game, all of it, to get a better idea. Haven't seen in such limited exposure any seriously innovative ideass, though. A question, though: the FB in this offense, while running it a lot, also is lead blocker much of the time. Do our Bbacks block well in space, as opposed to hitting a lineman head on in the hole?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 507151, member: 2175"] If it is Collins, and I see he interviewed today, I doubt very much from what little I have seen on YouTube (three minute highlights) that you will see two running backs set with the QB very often. More of a one-back set, one in motion or flanked or double-slotted, and the one in motion seems, as with Johnson's motion guys, to turn into a blocker very quickly so the RB still has two backs leading. I am anxious to see the bowl game, all of it, to get a better idea. Haven't seen in such limited exposure any seriously innovative ideass, though. A question, though: the FB in this offense, while running it a lot, also is lead blocker much of the time. Do our Bbacks block well in space, as opposed to hitting a lineman head on in the hole? [/QUOTE]
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