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So they can pull him either direction. Think about the old counter trey. He can move and hit. I know the common thinking is LT is the best lineman,, but this guy can influence both passing and running. He may not need help pass blocking, and he can move like a freight train in any direction.
Think of Larry Allen. He would come to the line and go, Whoooo, Whooo, telling the D the train was running right through his gap and it didn't matter. |
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It was an example, not a replacement.
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I can honestly say I have never seen an O-Lineman recognize a backside blitzer that far away, and make any kind of block, let alone one as devastating as that.
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Probably because they aren’t coached to look. He is blocking a zone and leaves it. Beautifully I might add
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What the fuck are you talking about that it wasn't that impressive? When is the last time you saw an offensive lineman on the Colts do that kind of shit?
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