in last year's Auburn game in marshmallow's blog just made me sick. There is NO excuse for losing to those ******** this year.
MemphisMaroonClubDog said:He doesn't make a great block but it doesn't inhibit the play at all. His goal on that play is to just not whiff his block. He does a decent job of controlling his man. Relf in no way has to avoid him. That is just the natural 'pause' of the option play. You have to give your blockers a second to get in position for the play. The problem is that our TE goes outside instead of staying inside and catching the flow
HD6 said:You made this detailed post trying to make yourself sound like Jon Gruden, and you are referring to one of our offensive linemen as "Fletcher." Who the 17 is Fletcher?
MemphisMaroonClubDog said:I have no idea how to post a picture of the video still frame so I will force you to do it. Please go to the :07 and tell me how Clausell's block at the 2 yard line causes Relf (who is already at the 5 yard line) causes this play to blow up?
Clausell's man never penetrates beyond the 2 1/2 yard line. The problem on that play is not caused by Clausell. He may be worthless on most plays but not this one...
The 'depth' that Relf creates on this play is the style of the option we run. You have to give the blocks a chance to develop. We do not run an offense that is a direct, straight ahead offense. We allow the blocks to develop
HD6 said:I'll take the beating.