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Why is the O Line (potentially) a strength now?
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<blockquote data-quote="TromboneJacket" data-source="post: 334404" data-attributes="member: 2580"><p>I think offensive line is just very difficult to coach. It's probably the second most cerebral position in the game after QB. I think having 2 O-line coaches was the right decision because there aren't enough hours in the day for Sewak to coach 3 cerebral positions at once. Even in the NFL with the best prospects from college football, a lot of O-lines are struggling. I think bringing in Ron West was a great decision that's already showing results. Not only are our top O-linemen playing well, but our younger linemen seem to be game-ready early in their careers. Of course, I think recruiting has helped us get outstanding young men who also deserve credit for working hard to get to this point. I look forward to a good year, and GO JACKETS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TromboneJacket, post: 334404, member: 2580"] I think offensive line is just very difficult to coach. It's probably the second most cerebral position in the game after QB. I think having 2 O-line coaches was the right decision because there aren't enough hours in the day for Sewak to coach 3 cerebral positions at once. Even in the NFL with the best prospects from college football, a lot of O-lines are struggling. I think bringing in Ron West was a great decision that's already showing results. Not only are our top O-linemen playing well, but our younger linemen seem to be game-ready early in their careers. Of course, I think recruiting has helped us get outstanding young men who also deserve credit for working hard to get to this point. I look forward to a good year, and GO JACKETS! [/QUOTE]
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