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There’s a Way to Wake Up the Offensive Line — But it’s Too Mean
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(10-14-2020, 08:28 PM)PikesPeakUC Wrote: Playing angry isn't going to help the line. If the line is playing over-aggressive then there's a possibility that they blow even more assignments. They have to be locked in to the scheme and the game plan. The motivation to get better and grow as a player will lead to improvement. If they don't have that motivation then they shouldn't be here. Plowing over them in practice isn't going to do anything.

It would be like telling a golfer who's struggling to go out there and just hit it as hard as you can regardless of where the tee is.

Bad analogy, Bryson Dechambeau is killing everyone with that mentality, you could categorize him as struggling before that lol. Maybe an NFL team should hire him as a consultant with his physics degree/brain he would understand bulking up and leverage more than our coaches, considering how his changes have affected his golf game.

Who holds them accountable, the coaches? Lol. Like you're making a **** ton of money. Maybe you shouldn't be employed here. There is seriously nobody else out there? Some younger people also get motivated when they're scared to lose their job because the backup is playing better. We lose so many games with our starters, I question if our backups would be backups on other teams (just like Andy would have probably not started for any other team for his full tenure here?).

I go back to my other point though, not everyone reacts the same to the way they're managed. Some people need to be yelled at, some don't want it at all. Some people don't need it. That's why we can wonder if the way Arians coaches will grind Brady or not vs. how Belichick did for so long.
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RE: There’s a Way to Wake Up the Offensive Line — But it’s Too Mean - reuben.ahmed - 10-14-2020, 08:31 PM

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