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If the OL doesn’t dominate tonight

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the season is …….

Disapointed that Rice is a non factor and Pringle isn’t ready. Ferguson has not impressed. Collins has been put in a blender in pass pro.
 
the season is …….

Disapointed that Rice is a non factor and Pringle isn’t ready. Ferguson has not impressed. Collins has been put in a blender in pass pro.
I saw exactly the same thing with Collins. The NT from UT abused him and, even in run fits, he got no push in short yardage situations against 55 and 92 on UConn. Need to get Miller ready. I'm giving Pringle a pass - great size and (reportedly) good feet, but NRFPT. Ferguson is good but can be a mixed bag ... lacks consistency.

Also, per Ryan's post above, Angeli's backside is exposed with Mack out. Poor communication on LB blitzes, especially delays.
 
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Ferguson hasn't been as bad as I thought. Collins is good at times but then has like 2-3 bone head mistakes. Spoon has been the worst, he's a guard playing tackle. Hes often slow off the snap, and gets beat on leverage alot... Mack was fantastic in the first game, sucks that he got hurt...
I think tonight, is the time to bring out our Mammoth! Big Byron!
The LT position Bertrand has been serviceable but hes kinda light even tho hes over 300...
Finally Joe Cruz, great pass protector... run game not so much. Hes atheltic but he doesn't have the strength to maul DTs.
 
I was watching the replay of the UConn game the other day and I noticed on a couple of run plays in the second half, the OL was not firing off the ball at all. It was like the entire unit sat their and waited for the DL to come to them. And I don't mean a couple guys, i mean the entire unit. I don't understand what was going on.
 
I was watching the replay of the UConn game the other day and I noticed on a couple of run plays in the second half, the OL was not firing off the ball at all. It was like the entire unit sat their and waited for the DL to come to them. And I don't mean a couple guys, i mean the entire unit. I don't understand what was going on.
Replying to myself here, but is it maybe because these were RPO plays where Angeli can either hand it off or decide to keep it and pass it? But I would think for these instances the OL would still block as if its a running play right?
 
Replying to myself here, but is it maybe because these were RPO plays where Angeli can either hand it off or decide to keep it and pass it? But I would think for these instances the OL would still block as if it’s a running play right?
O line cant block as if it a running play because once they are 4 yards down field they are illegally down field if it’s a pass.
 
What does a dominant OL performance look like tonight?
  • No [or extremely limited] QB pressure
  • 175+ yards rushing
  • Imposing their will on the opponent [instead of being unable to open holes in the run game, or having difficulty in pass pro]
 
  • No [or extremely limited] QB pressure
  • 175+ yards rushing
  • Imposing their will on the opponent [instead of being unable to open holes in the run game, or having difficulty in pass pro]
This is a good list.

And, I mean, hate to say it but we rarely see what you described, regardless of opponent.
 
O line cant block as if it a running play because once they are 4 yards down field they are illegally down field if it’s a pass.
I don't think I ever see our OL 4 yds down field blocking on a running play. Did you watch the games this year? ;-)

I would think they could still attack the DL and block as if its a running play but not go to the second level to block. That makes sense to me anyway.
 
Replying to myself here, but is it maybe because these were RPO plays where Angeli can either hand it off or decide to keep it and pass it? But I would think for these instances the OL would still block as if its a running play right?
We can still drive dline 3 yds off the ball
 
I don't think I ever see our OL 4 yds down field blocking on a running play. Did you watch the games this year? ;-)

I would think they could still attack the DL and block as if its a running play but not go to the second level to block. That makes sense to me anyway.
In theory it does, but getting someone to do it at game speed and letting off the gas at 3 yards so he doesn’t wind up 5 yards is difficult.
 
In theory it does, but getting someone to do it at game speed and letting off the gas at 3 yards so he doesn’t wind up 5 yards is difficult.
But if your just standing there waiting for the OL to come push you back, i don't think its very likely you will be successful running the ball.
 

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