05-03-2018, 02:18 PM
(05-03-2018, 01:39 PM)Neon Icon Wrote: It was puzzling last year that Westerman and Redmond didn't play as Hopkins was terriblez.
I think that Pollacks aggressive blocking scheme will be eazier to learn than Alexanders passive wait to be attacked scheme.
I don't know much about the variety of blocking schemes you can run, but is a passive scheme like this EVER a good idea? It feels like you'd always give the initiative to the defensive line (plus I'd imagine you're more likely to get tackled behind the LOS / have the pocket collapse on the QB).
Has anyone ever run this sort of thing effectively?