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I'm thinking there is NO WAY Greg Austin coaches them to do that.
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That would explain the person saying 6 straight punts.....I'm assuming the key is to get into the DL to get the cut block ie stepping towards and across and actually making contact as you "cut" at them....Looking for any reason for this, and looks like Seattle had a similar 'issue' last fall - https://www.sbnation.com/2017/9/25/16363040/seattle-seahawks-offensive-line-failing-very-badly-whiffed-blocks
I rarely listen to the player interviews except for Tre Neal. Players have to show me something on the field before I consider their opinion worth listening to. I listen to all of the coach interviews.That clip is as pathetic as that time a few years ago our guy fell over prior to the snap. The OL needs to get their sh#t together. I thought they looked pretty decent in the CU game but we're atrocious in the Troy game. The drop off from Martinez to Bunch doesn't fully explain the disparity. They need to start doing it and quit talking to the media about it. I don't want to hear it anymore, I want to see it on the field.
BlitzFirst said:Guys, guys guys.
This is Scott Frost's plan..he has group cut blocks for his line. if you don't like this block, hold the coach responsible...it's by design.
Here's a look at UCF:
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Except that he does.I'm thinking there is NO WAY Greg Austin coaches them to do that.
I have to agree. Great to see the technique work. Perhaps this was year 2 at UCF? It does show that appears to be by design. Just better execution. Much like not running time off the clock in game against CU. It's not what Frost does. I'm sure that technique is meant to actually work. Unfortunately, on that specific moment in time, it did not.What a great find, @BlitzFirst. +1.
Seniors were recruited by BoBad players recruited by a bad staff failing to execute, just like they did under the previous, failed staff? SHOCKER! This isn't a rebuild, it's a scorched earth reboot. :rant
The OP said hes pretty sure they weren't coached to do that soooooOh, yes, of course - no one is (should?) be saying this wasn't on purpose. This was very much by design.
Back to my point. Look at the correct video of UCF running it. Watch the video of us doing it.
One, UCF offensive line is very coordinated. Not as "parallel" as you typically see, but they do all go the same direction. Very smooth and fluid.
Two, our center just completely missed the call. He didn't attempt to cut, which leaves open gaps in your line with one guy to even attempt to block them. That linebacker doesn't blow up the play if he can't just waltz through the offensive line on the ground.