12-15-2017, 07:34 PM
(12-15-2017, 06:22 PM)Bengalzona Wrote: The hype is a good point. And it definitely effects the learning curve because of the unrealistic expectations.
But on the show, I think they meant the actual learning curve. One of their points was (something we're all probably familiar with) that the college offense schemes don't prepare the O guys for what they will see in the NFL, with the exception of RB's who they thought had the lowest learning curve on offense. Not sure if I agree about RB's, though, because a lot of those guys come in still needing to learn to block effectively.
These guys thought that college DB's had the lowest curve on either side of the ball. But they agreed with you about the O-line being second to QB's on offense.
That is interesting, as I would think that transitioning from college to Pro at Safety would take a little adjusting. So many more decisions to make, so many quick firing QBs that were all the best in college, etc.
I guess that's why I'm just a fan, and they are getting paid to blab about these things.
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