03-17-2017, 12:09 AM
(03-16-2017, 11:59 PM)Fan_in_Kettering Wrote: With an offensive line incapable of solid blocking on the pass or the run, you have to throw out 95% of your playbook. You can run only a few plays with mixed success: Run plays through A- or B-gaps, delayed draw plays, swing passes, screen passes, quick slants, and that's about it. Everything else will get blown up before there is time for the play to develop.
Even with that being true, I can't remember us bringing in TE's to block or putting Hewitt at FB nearly as often as we should have with how poorly the line was playing. Is that an issue the coordinator should be more involved in fixing? I didn't feel that we worked to get around the problem but instead just hoped it would get better. We did finally sit Og later, but it took some time.