lakesgopher
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So you don't agree that the OL has to identify the correct people to block? Yea the play is designed to work against multiple fronts but that is because there are numerous checks/adjustments the OL makes depending upon where the D front actually is and how they're aligned. My point is that having guys in new positions and next to guys they're not used to can make that difficult from guys potentially making the wrong reads, wrong calls, wrong adjustments, wrong steps, or just flat getting beat. The tackle may pass a guy to the guard but the guard may be doubling with the C or any number of things can go wrong. That's why every coach preaches continuity on the OL more than any other position
I have no idea what you are talking about. Oline calls arent that difficult. If you believe that the oline was confused and not prepared than our coaching staff is failing them. This is checkers not chess