SkapePhin
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Today, on the Finsiders, Troy (I think it was Troy, if it wasn't him, it was Keith Sims) was talking about the OL and he said he wasn't worried. He said the OL's issues were "correctable". He seemed to think the poor performance had more to do with "DE Stunts" (I won't begin to pretend to know what OL jargon or plays are) the Buccs were using throughout. He said those plays are some of the toughest to play against as an OL because its all about timing. The Defense comes off quick in a bunch of different directions to create chaos. He said he didn't see anyone get physically beat by their man.
He said we should only worry if we see the OL being physically beaten consistently, which he says he did not see.
Being that none of us really watch OL play, or even know what to look for if we do, do you think we could all be over-reacting over this? We have a former NFL player who has experience blocking from the offensive line stating that all these issues were correctable. Even if he is on the OFFICIAL radio show of the team, should that count for something?
That discussion put me at ease a bit since I know I don't know the first thing about OL play since its really hard to pick up on screen.
He said we should only worry if we see the OL being physically beaten consistently, which he says he did not see.
Being that none of us really watch OL play, or even know what to look for if we do, do you think we could all be over-reacting over this? We have a former NFL player who has experience blocking from the offensive line stating that all these issues were correctable. Even if he is on the OFFICIAL radio show of the team, should that count for something?
That discussion put me at ease a bit since I know I don't know the first thing about OL play since its really hard to pick up on screen.