I think he's talking about plays where the O line actually has a hole for them. There have actually been some. But, there are times when the RB doesn't see where the open day light is for a much larger gain.Guess he was not trying to throw the O line under the bus? When you are used to having to dodge a tackle immediately after a hand off I can see why they would have improper footwork.
Most definitely. But, the O line isn't his job and I would be disappointed if he stood up in front of the press making excuses for his position group.Sure but the job the offensive line does directly affects the ability of his running backs performance. You put a mid 90s oline in front of these running backs guarantee they would make better decisions and their footwork would be better. Extreme example.
You're thinking this isn't being worked on?A position coach should address items like footwork and reads, and not simply wish for a player to discover both in game action.
Unfortunately, I do think it is being worked on. I use the term unfortunate, because the results after 4 years speak for themselves. Whether the concepts are not being properly conveyed, or the offense is too complex for players to digest, I do not know.Most definitely. But, the O line isn't his job and I would be disappointed if he stood up in front of the press making excuses for his position group.
You're thinking this isn't being worked on?
Correct.In reading these updates from the coaches, one would get the impression that the difference between a great outcome and a poor outcome on a play is a matter of fortuitous timing and execution.
A position coach should address items like footwork and reads, and not simply wish for a player to discover both in game action.
The coaching establishes these items so well that they become instinctive for the player during the game. That is the moment where a player marries instinct with his talent. All fixable items, with the right instruction.
We are trying to do too many things, and are scoring poorly on all. Focus on doing a few items with excellence in mind and that will translate into success in the Win / Loss column.
because the results after 4 years speak for themselves.
Starters on the Depth Chart:We've got what, three guys on the whole OL squad who have been here more than a couple years?
We've got what, three guys on the whole OL squad who have been here more than a couple years?
Didn't they get a transfer who started at Colorado St and then that kid from Iowa?Starters on the Depth Chart:
Benhart - Year 3
Sichterman - Year 5
Cam - Year 4
Hixson - Year 5 OR Piper - Year 3
Corcoran - Year 2
Honestly I wish they would have hit the transfer market on the OL. Depth at T and Starters at G. Sucks we're in a position where Teddy will need to contribute as a True Freshman. 3 young/new starters on the OL is risky, and if it doesn't work out - your entire offense is up creek without a paddle.
I wish we had people that the athletic department cut 7 and 6 figure annual salaries to that would keep tabs on these things.Starters on the Depth Chart:
Benhart - Year 3
Sichterman - Year 5
Cam - Year 4
Hixson - Year 5 OR Piper - Year 3
Corcoran - Year 2
Honestly I wish they would have hit the transfer market on the OL. Depth at T and Starters at G. Sucks we're in a position where Teddy will need to contribute as a True Freshman. 3 young/new starters on the OL is risky, and if it doesn't work out - your entire offense is up creek without a paddle.