10-18-2016, 05:26 PM
(10-18-2016, 05:14 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Not sure if it's been mentioned, but in a cincinnati.com article about the benching, there were numerous quotes from o-linemen talking about how they struggled early. One quote from Boling was pretty interesting. He mentioned that he struggled one year and pretty much had to rough his way through the whole season. Then Paul Alexander was able to point out some things that helped him greatly after the season ended. Boling said that Alexander can't really coach guys up while the season is going.
I would be interested to know why. Seems like it'd be easy to coach a guy up and make a couple tweaks to his technique during the season, instead of letting him continually get killed through the year.
That's a good question and just something I assumed happened throughout the season. Maybe not after every game, but at least every couple looking through what a guy is doing that's working and what he's doing that's not. If games are the best time to see that info, considering how few games you get in a season, it seems like it would be a nearly constant process.