We can only control what we can control. The kids should play more in sync with each other - the o line hasn’t been very disciplined during the Davis game and they should learn to not “react” but control the line. Double teaming a nose guard when a line backer slips in is something they o line should be able to communicate about. The cen…
We can only control what we can control. The kids should play more in sync with each other - the o line hasn’t been very disciplined during the Davis game and they should learn to not “react” but control the line. Double teaming a nose guard when a line backer slips in is something they o line should be able to communicate about. The center should tell the guard/tackle next to them to watch the gap because Davis just smothered them on the run blitzes; next level blocking needs work…a lot of work.
There were two missing out of the first unit of the O line against Davis. This makes a ton of difference. Once you establish the personnel in the first unit in the O line, you don't change it. They have to know each other and work like a well oiled machine. When you pull one or two out it makes the "machine" not work as well.
We can only control what we can control. The kids should play more in sync with each other - the o line hasn’t been very disciplined during the Davis game and they should learn to not “react” but control the line. Double teaming a nose guard when a line backer slips in is something they o line should be able to communicate about. The center should tell the guard/tackle next to them to watch the gap because Davis just smothered them on the run blitzes; next level blocking needs work…a lot of work.
There were two missing out of the first unit of the O line against Davis. This makes a ton of difference. Once you establish the personnel in the first unit in the O line, you don't change it. They have to know each other and work like a well oiled machine. When you pull one or two out it makes the "machine" not work as well.