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Offensive line play...question
Posted on 10/20/23 at 9:16 am
Posted on 10/20/23 at 9:16 am
Sack at start Q4
Its right at 7 min mark if vid doesn't go to it
For those that know O line or offensive design. Is this by design (if so why?) Or a player mistake
Out of the huddle Outz lines up out side of Proctor...so seemingly in good position to give help, but then Outz moves over LG and touches no one...while proctor gives up a sack to the vacated outside
Was Outz supposed to stay outside? Was Proctor to protect outside get his man (40) inside where he has help...or was Outz there for an delayed blitz that didn't come?
Its right at 7 min mark if vid doesn't go to it
For those that know O line or offensive design. Is this by design (if so why?) Or a player mistake
Out of the huddle Outz lines up out side of Proctor...so seemingly in good position to give help, but then Outz moves over LG and touches no one...while proctor gives up a sack to the vacated outside
Was Outz supposed to stay outside? Was Proctor to protect outside get his man (40) inside where he has help...or was Outz there for an delayed blitz that didn't come?
Posted on 10/20/23 at 10:02 am to SuperOcean
Good find…This must have been what Saban was alluding to this week when
he said “ It doesn’t help when a lineman allows himself to get beat
on the outside, knowing he has inside help.” So, I’m thinking it was
by design. Our o-line just isn’t communicating very well as a unit.
On Outz, my guess is they put him there on purpose to help both
the LT on the inside and catch any incoming blitz.
he said “ It doesn’t help when a lineman allows himself to get beat
on the outside, knowing he has inside help.” So, I’m thinking it was
by design. Our o-line just isn’t communicating very well as a unit.
On Outz, my guess is they put him there on purpose to help both
the LT on the inside and catch any incoming blitz.
This post was edited on 10/20/23 at 10:13 am
Posted on 10/20/23 at 11:39 am to SuperOcean
This is also a classic example of Milroe lack of pocket awareness. He never steps up into the pocket. Stays back and takes the sack. Or runs sideways and takes a 7 yard loss instead of simply throwing the ball away.
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