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Offensive Tackle Nomination Thread


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Offensive Tackle:

 

1) QB Protection - The left OT has to be the best athlete on the line. As most QB's are right handed, their blind side is the left side. Since the best rushing DT is normally coming from the blind side, the left OT has to use finesse to keep him away from the QB - many times with no help from the TE! So, this poster should be very active, be able to have his ideas stand alone from others, and has the flare to his posts that keep the members happy!

 

2) Physicality - For a right OT, physical strength is important because most offenses run over the right side of the line. The OT needs to create the outside lane for a RB on a standard run play (In the immortal words of Vince Lombardi at the blackboard: "What we need is a seam here," etc...). This poster comes strong with his ideas and creates a lane for others to make a topic grow and grow.

 

3) Big guys with foot speed - Just as with an OG, the tackle should have a big presence on the line. At the same time, this giant should possess the ability to use his feet to gain leverage on an opposing defender. Basically, they can run through those rope squares really fast! I would say the ideal OT should be a poster that has big ideas in one message (that take a lot of space!) but still has the speed to contribute to as many forums as he can.

 

Please nominate or second the person you feel best exemplifies these traits at HuskerBoard.

 

We need two OTs.

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Wasn't Cy a lineman? You won't have to teach the old dog any new tricks. Plus when he's on the side he can still hold his position as a member of the chain gang.

I will be happy to take this as a nomination if that's what it is. Yes?

 

Yes. Again with the literal rules. I didn't know I had to say that I nominate him...but yes Cy (Cy the Cyclone...not some other Cy that is on some other thread that I don't know about).

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Wasn't Cy a lineman? You won't have to teach the old dog any new tricks. Plus when he's on the side he can still hold his position as a member of the chain gang.

 

I was a tight end...and a much better tight end than that loser Todd Frain who the Huskers ended up with...but at ISU the TE was basically just a lineman that could tie his own shoes... <_<

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