Sometimes the Defense simply outperforms the O on a play.FUBeAR wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 1:12 amProlly TE’s or other RB’s missing their blocks, or the Ball Carrier ‘bounced’ when he shouldn’t have, or the QB made the wrong read, or he made the wrong check at that line…but no worries…people that don’t really know Football always blame the OL and yell “BLOCK SOMEONE!!,” so it’s all good.gofurman wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 12:18 amyes, BUT we had several times last year that we needed a yard or two with a down or two to get it .. and could Not get the job done as our OL couldn't hold up. SO strange as in our first year with backs that 'couldn't get to the edge' so everyone knew we were coming up the middle we were able to get a yard almost at will - Hendrix first year.The Jackal wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 8:41 amIdeally, your football team would have 6'6 320 lbs cyborgs that could run, hit, block, and had perfect footwork.FUBeAR wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 8:36 am“Longer linemen” are fine IF they can play
FUBeAR has seen a lot of longer linemen playing that cannot play - ESPECIALLY at the FCS level
Seen 1 SoCon Team, in the past, really focus on bringing in and playing longer linemen. As their ability to maintain consistent drives, maintain consistent offensive production, and convert in critical 3rd down short yardage situations deteriorated, so did their Team’s record.
Sure…bad record…BUT…LONGER LINEMAN…every freakin’ play!!!
Hopefully Furman’s OL recruiting will continue to focus on bringing in high quality ATHLETES who can PLAY…and IF they happen to be longer…that’s not, necessarily, a bad thing…as long as they can PLAY!
You'd rather have a good football player over a big football player.
You'd rather have a good big football player.
My guess is Hendrix believes in his ability to "coach them up." Find guys with the right mold and mentality, and utilize the process.
BLOCK SOMEONE. There were a few painful times last year we couldn't get a fourth and one. That is a killer
Just watched the 2005 FU/APP game in Boone on YouTube this past weekend...again (I'm a sadist). After the infamous "Ingle slip" we went for it on 4th and Goal. Felton got stuffed for no gain with a pretty darn good OL blocking for him. It happens. What I'd like to see this season is an offense that moves the ball consistently and doesn't get placed into situations where the defense has a 90% chance of knowing exactly what we're about to do. I want to keep the D on it's heels and control the tempo. After watching some film of Holy Cross and hearing the excitement in our players voices after practices, I believe Roper will have us moving in this direction early in the season.
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