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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 44764" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>I'll buy the timing strategy. As for the 'we need a better OT', if that's what we're hanging our hat on, we're screwed. I doubt any other OT we've ever had at GT makes that play and it's because of three things: 1) the guy blitzing is faster, as you pointed out, 2) the splits are huge and 3) the blitzer is not only lining up against air, he's in his DT's back pocket he's so close to him. Angle and leverage is all in his favor (and speed, too, but I already said that.)</p><p></p><p>What's the rule about adjusting the OL spacing once they're all in stance? Can we just tighten up the gaps if they do that? Other teams actually stand up the entire OL and look to the sidelines.</p><p></p><p>What about checking away from that side and having the B back track straight to him and knock his block off? That would make him think twice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 44764, member: 77"] I'll buy the timing strategy. As for the 'we need a better OT', if that's what we're hanging our hat on, we're screwed. I doubt any other OT we've ever had at GT makes that play and it's because of three things: 1) the guy blitzing is faster, as you pointed out, 2) the splits are huge and 3) the blitzer is not only lining up against air, he's in his DT's back pocket he's so close to him. Angle and leverage is all in his favor (and speed, too, but I already said that.) What's the rule about adjusting the OL spacing once they're all in stance? Can we just tighten up the gaps if they do that? Other teams actually stand up the entire OL and look to the sidelines. What about checking away from that side and having the B back track straight to him and knock his block off? That would make him think twice. [/QUOTE]
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