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I feel like youre talking about guards pulling; those guys have a hand in the dirt at the snap. Being in motion, potentially with a head of steam, throwing a wham block on a stationary target seems like a recipe for disastrous injury.
Can't answer for them, but it feels like a similar question might be "How is our offense not consistent across the entire game, and how have we not scored more than 7 points in the 1st quarter this year, even against Kent State?" I actually like the play calling under Kotelnicki, but consistently playing from behind makes it feel like nothing is coming easy, especially when you convert multiple 4th and longs on a do-or-die drive - where were those plays on 1st through 3rd?
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If the ncaa bans the motion by the offensive guard it’ll be the death of football
I feel like youre talking about guards pulling; those guys have a hand in the dirt at the snap. Being in motion, potentially with a head of steam, throwing a wham block on a stationary target seems like a recipe for disastrous injury.
@@Steely_Cam it’s football bro. You can put anyone anywhere on the field. He can identify as a wide out if he wants
Why can't the offense get easy yards?
Curious, what do you mean by "easy yards" Nate? Not quite sure how to answer.
Can't answer for them, but it feels like a similar question might be "How is our offense not consistent across the entire game, and how have we not scored more than 7 points in the 1st quarter this year, even against Kent State?" I actually like the play calling under Kotelnicki, but consistently playing from behind makes it feel like nothing is coming easy, especially when you convert multiple 4th and longs on a do-or-die drive - where were those plays on 1st through 3rd?