07-02-2021, 02:31 PM
A quick observation I had last year was that we played a lot of WRs near the center of the formation. This led to sacks from DB and stacked the box - there is probably some rationale here, but I don’t think it plays to the weakness of the oline.
The second observation I had was I saw some plays where Jonah Williams had to pick between two players - one coming off the edge the other blitzing the B gap. In HS, I was taught to choose from inside out - there was a RB to pick up the blitz (but failed) but the ‘inside pr’ was the larger defender, not a lb.
ANOTHER observation I had was how much ground our oline gave up immediately on the snap. We have Sample and can pull in another oline (D’Ante Smith?) into the box, wouldn’t it be easier to limit the space players have to move? It just seems forced.
The second observation I had was I saw some plays where Jonah Williams had to pick between two players - one coming off the edge the other blitzing the B gap. In HS, I was taught to choose from inside out - there was a RB to pick up the blitz (but failed) but the ‘inside pr’ was the larger defender, not a lb.
ANOTHER observation I had was how much ground our oline gave up immediately on the snap. We have Sample and can pull in another oline (D’Ante Smith?) into the box, wouldn’t it be easier to limit the space players have to move? It just seems forced.