Rules Changes by NCAA oversight committee.

LOL - I'd teach them what Duke's DC (And Clemson and everyone else) does: Jump over these flopping catfish and you'll have a free target of the ball carrier.

CPJ's refusal to adapt to big boy football (Our players are a bit bigger and faster than his teams at Navy and esp. high-school GA Southern) is his problem, not mine. Everyone wants to blame Sewak but he's coaching exactly what CPJ tells him to do.
I know. And chop blocks are for cowards. Which is why you're a fan of 'em.

(1) If the cut block is delivered like it is supposed to be there is no jumping over.

(2) Please look up the blocking scheme for the PJ's Spread TO. The idea is the QB read is quick and allows him to move down the LOS quickly and cut blocking allows that if its done right. You don't want to use cut blocking if you're a heavy passing team which you are not. All blocking schemes can be overcome by "some " defensive athletes. That's where adjustments come in. GSU now uses a heaver O-line and uses zone blocking with the Pistol Option.
Worked well the first 2 years under HC Fritz, but not the lat 2 years.
 
cut blocking is a cheap-shot technique that needs to be banned entirely. This is a good step in the right direction. Cut and chop blocking are dirty AF.
So is diving at the legs of a runner to tackle him. More players are injured that way than injured from cut blocks. I was in attendance at the USuCk / Tennessee game when Lattimore's leg got hurt and was flopping around after the tackle.
 
No cut blocks are used based on the offense scheme. If you couldn't handle them you are the coward!

no cut blocks are used because that's what CPJ had to do with small OLmen at Navy and the high-school talent at Southern. He refuses to change that crap here and we're a bit of a joke because of it. No one's afraid of our offense - they're afraid of being chopped all game.
 
So is diving at the legs of a runner to tackle him. More players are injured that way than injured from cut blocks. I was in attendance at the USuCk / Tennessee game when Lattimore's leg got hurt and was flopping around after the tackle.

That's a split-second type of play though. Cut blocks are intentionally set up and planned to take people's knees out. I'm glad they're outlawing this garbage.
 
(1) If the cut block is delivered like it is supposed to be there is no jumping over.

No, it's still easily avoided, as most of our opponents have learned how to do. Maybe not for the "talent" that GSU faces but P5 guys know how to avoid that crap.

(2) Please look up the blocking scheme for the PJ's Spread TO. The idea is the QB read is quick and allows him to move down the LOS quickly and cut blocking allows that if its done right. You don't want to use cut blocking if you're a heavy passing team which you are not. All blocking schemes can be overcome by "some " defensive athletes. That's where adjustments come in. GSU now uses a heaver O-line and uses zone blocking with the Pistol Option.
Worked well the first 2 years under HC Fritz, but not the lat 2 years.

Wait, you said we're the Triple Option in another post. Whatever.

It's still a dumb blocking scheme and because of our over-reliance on it, our OLmen are like fish out of water when they're required to stand up and pass block on the 4-6 times/game that we try to throw it. Which leads to our tiny converted A-back QB having to run for his life.
 
“Either blocking below the waist is dangerous or it’s not. It’s not anymore dangerous five yards down the field than it is on the line of scrimmage. If it’s that scary, they ought to not tackle below the waist.” - Paul Johnson
 
No, it's still easily avoided, as most of our opponents have learned how to do. Maybe not for the "talent" that GSU faces but P5 guys know how to avoid that crap.



Wait, you said we're the Triple Option in another post. Whatever.

It's still a dumb blocking scheme and because of our over-reliance on it, our OLmen are like fish out of water when they're required to stand up and pass block on the 4-6 times/game that we try to throw it. Which leads to our tiny converted A-back QB having to run for his life.


Its funny how GSU played for 8 National Championships and won 6 using PJs Spread T-option & how GSU played in more playoff games than any other FCS school.
Its funny how Navy & Army turned there programs around using PJs offense.

I know, why don,t you get a defensive consulting fee to all the opponents of those schools.
 
“Either blocking below the waist is dangerous or it’s not. It’s not anymore dangerous five yards down the field than it is on the line of scrimmage. If it’s that scary, they ought to not tackle below the waist.” - Paul Johnson

You are right and Rainbow is just a silly little man that fears something he doesn't understand!
 
Its funny how GSU played for 8 National Championships and won 6 using PJs Spread T-option & how GSU played in more playoff games than any other FCS school.
Its funny how Navy & Army turned there programs around using PJs offense.

I know, why don,t you get a defensive consulting fee to all the opponents of those schools.

I could not begin to care less what CPJ's offense did 30 yrs ago back when he was in the high school division of football. GT would have gone undefeated for every season he was there with that putrid joke of a schedule.

Unfortunately, as Puke and UVA showed last year, our opponents don't need any help on Defense shutting us down.
 
You are right and Rainbow is just a silly little man that fears something he doesn't understand!

I understand that cut blocks downfield are now illegal and hopefully will be entirely illegal soon, just like chop blocks.

I also understand that people who didn't actually play the game and are cowards would endorse this chicken-öööö brand of blocking.
 
I'm talking about the HCs PJ put into Army & Navy right now.

Lets see now GSU has had more than one Spread Option coach & all did a good job.
Let's see now GT was D1 with 85 scholarships with D1 talent and at the time GSU was 1aa with 63 1aa scholarships.
Maybe your right. Then again you're talking about games that never happened so your assumption doesn't hold!
 
I understand that cut blocks downfield are now illegal and hopefully will be entirely illegal soon, just like chop blocks.

I also understand that people who didn't actually play the game and are cowards would endorse this chicken-öööö brand of blocking.

Because your a punk!
***** Where did you play the game??????????
 
I just want to win more football games. If this makes it harder for us to do so then I hate it. I'm not worried about the knees of our opponents, so the safety reasoning does not resonate with me.

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