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Old 10-30-2007, 10:01 PM   #26
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Re: Maybe It's Not Just The O-Line

If I'm putting together a football team tomorrow, the first unit I start with is the offensive line. Everything that's done on offense starts with the line. At full strength our line is better than average, but with all the injuries this year it's extremely difficult to acomplish the things you want to do as an offense. Our backup linemen have not been able to perform at a level high enough that the entire offense does not struggle.

We hear the phrase often "everyone has to step up" well, that sounds good, but the reality is "you can't get blood out of a turnip", either you can do the job or you can't. With the type offense we run, the O-line is vital because it's predicated on the running game. With out line in disarray, the running game suffers, when the running game suffers, so will the passing game because much of what we do in the passing game comes off play action. When teams know you can't run the ball, play action becomes useless, and the passing game stagnant.

I'm convinced, the only way our offense will meet with any measure of success, we have to find a way to be more successful running the ball, less max protection, and more three wide reciever sets. When you have to give O-linemen help in pass protection, it limits your options otherwise, all of which illustrates why stability, and execution is so vital to the success of an offensive unit.
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