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Is the OL blocking scheme too complex?
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I find the author that was attempting to use the "complicated scheme" as an excuse for fundament failures and breakdowns in basic technique, laughable. As the Center is the one who makes the blocking calls, as per the scheme..

Bodine, along with the rest of the OL, typically look good and effective against even fronts, where the Center is uncovered and the other four are head up on a man. Where Bodine is a complete failure, and the rest of the OL struggles mightily, is against the odd front. Bodine simply cannot physically match up with a NT, and the Guards always seem to be confused as to what their assignments are.

This was the case, even in years where the OL was considered to be really good. The common factor? Paul Alexander. They need to bring in an aggressive fundamentalist to coach the OL.
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RE: Is the OL blocking scheme too complex? - SunsetBengal - 12-04-2017, 05:55 PM

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