12-10-2020, 12:02 AM
(12-09-2020, 03:23 PM)Crazyjdawg Wrote: I'm not an evaluator of Olines in any way, but I've always thought the "meet and defeat" approach was more for run blocking than pass blocking. I've very rarely, if ever, seen an offensive lineman step forward on a pass blocking rep (outside of aggressive play action roll outs maybe), at least not as far as I can remember.This. Apparently the majority of Bengal Olinemen lack the strength needed to retreat 2-3 steps, catch and that's as far as they go. Thus, protecting the QB.
I have no problem with a blocking strategy that creates a pocket via "retreating". Our big problem is the guys are not "catching" the defender after they retreat. They just let them whip past them.
They all seem to just keep getting pushed into the QBs lap.
Not telling y'all anything you can't already see...
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