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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 829957" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Great stuff as always, [USER=1414]@ilovetheoption[/USER] . Always dropping knowledge on us GT heathens!</p><p></p><p>I read a while ago about David Cutcliffe's training QBs. He spends the first month (roughly) with QBs just going over coverages and protections. QBs don't touch the ball or go over the offensive playbook. Just strictly how to read/recognize defenses. Obviously it works because a high percentage of his QBs go on to the NFL and play multiple years, and his QBs always play well.</p><p></p><p>I wonder if we do something similar with our players. Get them versed in reading defenses, and with the OL, recognizing how defenses can attack our protections and how our OL can neutralize them. I can't fathom why our OLs, with someone coaching them with Key's reputation, are still constantly befuddled by stunts and twists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 829957, member: 360"] Great stuff as always, [USER=1414]@ilovetheoption[/USER] . Always dropping knowledge on us GT heathens! I read a while ago about David Cutcliffe's training QBs. He spends the first month (roughly) with QBs just going over coverages and protections. QBs don't touch the ball or go over the offensive playbook. Just strictly how to read/recognize defenses. Obviously it works because a high percentage of his QBs go on to the NFL and play multiple years, and his QBs always play well. I wonder if we do something similar with our players. Get them versed in reading defenses, and with the OL, recognizing how defenses can attack our protections and how our OL can neutralize them. I can't fathom why our OLs, with someone coaching them with Key's reputation, are still constantly befuddled by stunts and twists. [/QUOTE]
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