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Mack played with a bum shoulder his rookie year. It had to hurt like a mother ever time he took a shot.
Now, he will lower his pads, he doesn't favor either side, the hits the hole and then gives it the gas. He's so much better this year. And it's part him, part having Luck at QB, having a damn fine O line, and a D that has allowed the O to play from even or up front the last six games. Its not one thing, a lot of little things add up. |
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As a recent example of where his vision suffers, though:
https://twitter.com/BrandonThornNFL/...52076618039296 |
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This is an example of where coaching matters. I believe that Rathman is coaching these guys up.
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All the backs have been better at finding the seam and just going. The rookie from Miss may not have any wiggle, but he hits the hole and gets + yardage.
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I'm not so sure about that. Sure looked like both holes collapses quickly.
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Of course I think there were still some defenders downfield that weren't on camera, he might have spotted a safety coming up and just made a quick decision. Hard to say without the all 22 film. |
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Player development is where coaching matters, exactly.
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This one I think I am ok with because he is reading his blocks. The path to the left is getting cut off and Vander Esch is hidden by the double team. |
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