08-30-2017, 03:55 PM
(08-30-2017, 03:52 PM)Wyche Wrote: Coming from an old ass former very amateur OG, it wouldn't be very easy. A LOT of open space to deal with out there at LT....you're often on an island. G allows for you to get "caught up in the scrum" and shove your man around a lot easier, with minimal movement, unless you're pulling. At LT, you better be good in space, quick, and able to cover more ground without getting a holding call, where it's easier for the official to see to boot. I never played T, just G and C, but in my estimation, it would be tough if you didn't have any experience at the position.
/thread tbh
As for Boling and Hopkins, the time for that is long over. Hopkins as a T in college and played it a bit last preseason but you can't keep bouncing guys around like that. Focus on one spot. There are different techniques.