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How many of them are true freshmen with zero experience? This doesn't make sense. Even according to CPJ, we've had poor offensive lines most of his time here. There is a common denominator for more than the five years of a college career.
ND got the 'blueprint' from Iowa, I guess
Saturday the starting OL was at LT a true Soph , The second string center at LG, A 5th year walk-on player ( great kid ) w no game exp at center, the second string RT redshirt Soph at First team RG and a Redshirt Soph at RT. The player w the most starts is a true Soph and y'all are wondering why in the second week of spring ball they are struggling? This week Will was moved to LG, so he is learning a new position , while at the same time studying for 3 exams. Everyone needs to relax a little. Burden will be back, hopefully Griffin will be 100% and Shamire will get in better shape. He was pretty sick heading into spring practice. That hurt him conditioning wise. Eason is having a good spring and now is starting at LT. Every year some positions are leaner than others. My Sr spring at UGA we had 6 OL who could practice. It sucked. But its spring practice , If guys are going to learn new positions its the time to do it. You can study a playbook all day and not learn shit until its live.The defense knows the calls at the LOS , jumps the snap etc. I looking forward to the scrimmage Saturday. Normally the D wins the first couple of weeks, D is all about reaction. It always takes the O a bit longer.How many of them are true freshmen with zero experience? This doesn't make sense. Even according to CPJ, we've had poor offensive lines most of his time here. There is a common denominator for more than the five years of a college career.
So, you don't think a trap play to the right side after starting the flow with the B back to the left side would be better than simply running a dive into a blitzing stunting defense and then trying to option to the outside when the entire stadium knows that is what we are going to do?Jesus Christ, you're stupid.
They've had live reps. Most of them have played. I'm hoping for the best, but last year's experienced group gives me doubt. They did't figured it out in five years. I'm not blaming the players for that. We've seen too many games when they were unprepared in their own words.If they are not in the 2 deep they are not running the GT offense in the fall. The majority of the guys playing this spring are basically running this for the first time. It takes live reps to learn what to do. The game is very fast. They will get it figured out.
So, you don't think a trap play to the right side after starting the flow with the B back to the left side would be better than simply running a dive into a blitzing stunting defense and then trying to option to the outside when the entire stadium knows that is what we are going to do?
You run the B back on a dive to the left while the LG pulls to the right. The right OL zone blocks down toward the center so everyone but the play side end is blocked. The QB simply pulls the ball and lets the left side A back run behind the left guard. If the defensive end is crashing the LG simply uses the ends momentum to block him to the inside and the A back runs outside. If the end hangs tough on the corner a 280 lb OG knocks him to the outside and the A back cuts inside. Run properly the A back can actually set up the block. This is basically a counter play to get a RB free off tackle away from play flow.
So, yes I must be stupid.
Have a nice day.
Can somebody please get on shamire's ass to lose some weight? Godalmighty, this is big time football. Lose the ööööing Doritos
TJ Barnes 2.0...Unfortunately, if it hasn't happened by now, it's probably not going to happen ever. It's not a situation where he wants to get in shape for the NFL draft, so he just has the same incentives that have failed to motivate him every other year.
My statement was not a opinion, it is fact. The majority of the dressed out OL this spring have not played significant reps against ACC competition. Some are learning new positions. Its a young group that will continue to get better w practice. 3 started 3 games or more. Getting Burden and Griffin back will help. The fact is that the majority of the OL who are in pads and playing this spring have no or very little ACC level experience. Its going take more than 2 weeks of practice to figure things out.They've had live reps. Most of them have played. I'm hoping for the best, but last year's experienced group gives me doubt. They did't figured it out in five years. I'm not blaming the players for that. We've seen too many games when they were unprepared in their own words.
I think those other things are by far what the criticism of the coach is about. The blocking has been less than capable for a period of time. We had an experienced line last year and it was porous. We now have young guys and why should we expect better? Physically, we can match up well enough, but apparently the direction of it isn't working. Either the scheme is too complicated, so that unblocked opponents are in the middle of the backfield, or the blocking techniques aren't sufficient.I really don't like criticism of scheme or playcalling of any college coach. It just strikes me as incredibly stupid that either CPJ and CCG don't know how this coaching thing is supposed to work.
I'm not saying all coaches were above reproach. Many college coaches are certainly worse than other coaches. But there are almost no college coaches who fail because they forget schematic basics. They fail for other reasons (not good at recruiting, hiring assistants, translating scheme to execution, etc.)
It could also be CPJ doing that thing he does where he says everything sucks regardless.