Someone posted this in another thread yesterday, but I can't find it. This is the most atrocious...I'm not even sure what to call it....it's not blocking. It looks like he was diving to get out of the defender's way. It seems intentional on his part to avoid contact with the defender. We were desperate for this guy???
That's just awful. You will never see worse blocking by a RB than that...he didn't just whiff the block...he went out of his way to avoid making a block. Which points to horrible coaching in the run game. Which points to Blackwell and Elliott as the RB coach and run game coordinator.
When speaking of the run game woes Beamer addressed the following issues (in addition to our pansy OL): "runners looking inside when they should be looking out (or vice versa), runners seeing what could happen at the second level when they should be looking where the play is designed to go, such as the A-gap."
It sounds like our RBs simply don't know the very basics of running the ball.
So we have a perfect storm of an OL that can't block, RBs who don't know what to do with the ball when they get it and don't know how to block when they don't have the ball.
You're obviously not going to fix it all in the bye week, or even most of it. I guess the most they can do is open up the RB competition again? You're probably not going to revamp the OL in the bye week, but maybe you can identify a RB who at least knows which way to go with the ball and how to block.
What a total mess.
That's just awful. You will never see worse blocking by a RB than that...he didn't just whiff the block...he went out of his way to avoid making a block. Which points to horrible coaching in the run game. Which points to Blackwell and Elliott as the RB coach and run game coordinator.
When speaking of the run game woes Beamer addressed the following issues (in addition to our pansy OL): "runners looking inside when they should be looking out (or vice versa), runners seeing what could happen at the second level when they should be looking where the play is designed to go, such as the A-gap."
It sounds like our RBs simply don't know the very basics of running the ball.
So we have a perfect storm of an OL that can't block, RBs who don't know what to do with the ball when they get it and don't know how to block when they don't have the ball.
You're obviously not going to fix it all in the bye week, or even most of it. I guess the most they can do is open up the RB competition again? You're probably not going to revamp the OL in the bye week, but maybe you can identify a RB who at least knows which way to go with the ball and how to block.
What a total mess.
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