Smitty
DCC 4Life
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I do know it. I know for a fact that when you don't have an OL, it's much harder to score in the redzone. I know it just as much as I know that the DL is more important than the CBs.You say that, but you don't know it.
Probably why I argue this subject so vehemently. Because to deny that the OL (which we all know is one of the worst in the league) is weighing down our offensive stats (particularly red zone stats) is basically to plaster an "I'm football retarded" sign on your forehead.
I know it. I'm 100% sure. If you disagree that our shitty OL is weighing down our offensive stats, you are wrong and you're an idiot. I know it just as much as I know our DL is our biggest problem on defense.
"You say that, but you don't know it."I've always said I don't really believe he works on the running game enough in practice.
In fact he practiced hitting and run blocking drills to the extent allowed by NFL rules as soon as he took over. I haven't seen any evidence that he doesn't practice it besides your own claims.
So you're just assuming that Garrett isn't practicing it because you saw a high school coach not practice it? Makes sense.It's a common problem among offensive coordinators. I've seen the head coach of the last high school I worked for yell at the OC for running all passing plays in practice and I can see Garrett having the same problem. He wants to play with his toys and still doesn't see the big picture well enough to care about fundamentals.
I see him as that type. Considering that as soon as he took over he made them start hitting in OL drills to the extent allowed by NFL rules.Neither of us see the practices, but I don't see Garrett as the type of guy that would demand that they work until they were at least technically sound in what any offensive lineman will tell you is the easiest thing to do, run blocking.
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