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My Conversation with Willie Anderson (Fbook)
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(11-20-2017, 11:45 AM)WeezyBengal Wrote: I really dont understand the whole organizational side of football sometimes. I mean, is it really as hard as people make it out to be? Does it really take that much time planning and studying in football? Like, how is it that our offensive line coach doesnt have the time to watch some tape, see the deficiencies that our offensive lineman/line have, and point them out? From there, the offensive lineman's job is to correct them. How hard can that seriously be?

How hard is it to just tell the offensive lineman, "hey guys! your first step shouldnt be backward, it should be forwards. You should be blocking your man downfield, not letting them into the backfield." Maybe its harder than that and im missing something. Doesnt seem like it, tho.

Maybe that is happening and our offensive lineman just arent good enough. If thats the case, then the blame should lay on the guy who wanted to draft these lineman out of college...

I've said it a long time but the scouting is a big drawback. That's why other teams have scouts.

But, you have your regular team practices. Then you have weight and conditioning sessions.

The NFL has limits on the amount of practices and amount of practices in pads.

I could see their being limited time for position work.
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RE: My Conversation with Willie Anderson (Fbook) - THE PISTONS - 11-20-2017, 04:06 PM

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