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you can't build an offense without a foundation and that is the offensive line
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<blockquote data-quote="Wexahu" data-source="post: 2628579" data-attributes="member: 72863"><p>I was bored last night so I re-watched the entire game and specifically focused on the O-line. (Yes, I was REALLY bored but it actually only took about 30 min). I'm no expert at all on O-Line play but I could tell the stunts by the DL gave us major issues.....our guys just can't seem to figure out who to block far too often is what it looked like to me. Not much push when we did square up to a guy, but mostly just missing assignments it appeared....i.e., double teaming one defender and leaving another unblocked. The ISU 3-man front lines up in very wide split and were doing quite a bit of stunting which forced our guys to block in space and recognize what the D was giving them. Sometimes it's hard to tell what is going on, just a bunch of bodies going every which way running into each other, but it was fairly clear there were some struggles just understanding who to block.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wexahu, post: 2628579, member: 72863"] I was bored last night so I re-watched the entire game and specifically focused on the O-line. (Yes, I was REALLY bored but it actually only took about 30 min). I'm no expert at all on O-Line play but I could tell the stunts by the DL gave us major issues.....our guys just can't seem to figure out who to block far too often is what it looked like to me. Not much push when we did square up to a guy, but mostly just missing assignments it appeared....i.e., double teaming one defender and leaving another unblocked. The ISU 3-man front lines up in very wide split and were doing quite a bit of stunting which forced our guys to block in space and recognize what the D was giving them. Sometimes it's hard to tell what is going on, just a bunch of bodies going every which way running into each other, but it was fairly clear there were some struggles just understanding who to block. [/QUOTE]
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you can't build an offense without a foundation and that is the offensive line
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