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Offensive line was not good
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<blockquote data-quote="JugbandFrog" data-source="post: 2909848" data-attributes="member: 756"><p>I don’t know if a REAL OL coach would cone here. We got Thomsen, but he was on the outs over at Arizona State(?).</p><p></p><p>But part of it goes back to scheme and playing to your strengths. We aren’t Navy where we HAVE to run the Option because of a consistently undersized OL. We have the size and strength to compete, but it’s an OC that is hell-bent on doing it a certain way that just doesn’t work. Outside of having Boykin/Doctson and some fortunate scenarios, the O has not been consistent. They don’t get beat so much as they beat themselves.</p><p></p><p>A real OL coach won’t come to this current configuration of OCs. The system is far too all over the place, and it pushes rather than supports an OL. Which makes them look worse than they really are. Now don’t get me wrong, what we saw yesterday was bad. Really bad. Poor coaching bad. </p><p></p><p>An OL coach likes to have some input, kinda like Scotty from Star Trek. Even if they get ignored anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JugbandFrog, post: 2909848, member: 756"] I don’t know if a REAL OL coach would cone here. We got Thomsen, but he was on the outs over at Arizona State(?). But part of it goes back to scheme and playing to your strengths. We aren’t Navy where we HAVE to run the Option because of a consistently undersized OL. We have the size and strength to compete, but it’s an OC that is hell-bent on doing it a certain way that just doesn’t work. Outside of having Boykin/Doctson and some fortunate scenarios, the O has not been consistent. They don’t get beat so much as they beat themselves. A real OL coach won’t come to this current configuration of OCs. The system is far too all over the place, and it pushes rather than supports an OL. Which makes them look worse than they really are. Now don’t get me wrong, what we saw yesterday was bad. Really bad. Poor coaching bad. An OL coach likes to have some input, kinda like Scotty from Star Trek. Even if they get ignored anyway. [/QUOTE]
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