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bukIpower;926520; said:I was just thinking a moment ago and I had a very good reason why we could be struggling a bit on the offensive line.
I was thinking it's because this years offense is different than last years. Yeah, duh right? What I mean is last year we ran much more out of the shot gun and we were almost always running into nickle/dime defenses. This is much easier to do than running against 4-3's. Now sometimes we did line up in power I formations but even then we still had Troy as our QB and out wide Gonzo/Ginn kept the safties back.
Teams thus far this year have KNOWN that our running game is our key to success, and they've been stacking the line as a result. Until defenses fear Boeckman's passing ability I think we will struggle on offense. To take it a step furter when we drop back to pass we still have just as good pass pro as we did last year so I know its not necessarily that our offensive line is sucking it up. I think its just more the fact that teams feel they can sell out against our running game right now. Once Boeckman can get in a rythme (and he will) the offensive line will find it much more easier to run block.
Dryden;926622; said:FYI, Jim Cordle was announced the offensive player of the week from the Akron game, and Ballard was the offensive lineman of the week, per JT's presser this afternoon.
REPORTER: Jim, you always say and I think Paul Brown said it first, about the punt being the most important play, is that because of the enormous yardage involved only or are there other factors? And also, I think (Dick) Vermeil was the first special teams coach, is that one of the things that happened in your experience that special teams are so much more important than they used to be?
COACH TRESSEL: I think it's become aware by people that it's important. J. C. Wilce, who was a great coach here, in his book, I think it was Page 51 points out, I showed it to a couple of guys, the punt is the most important play in football, so even prior to Paul Brown, Paul might have read his book, but I think it's for two reasons. One is because the amount of yardage as you mentioned, but two is the impact if you don't do it well, if you don't protect and it's blocked for a touchdown, that is unbelievable. If you don't cover well and they return it for a touchdown, you know, the momentum that that creates, if you're just fair at your coverage and they return it 17 yards and all of a sudden they're at mid field, that's huge. So the punt makes such a difference. I think what you're seeing, the change in collegiate football with kicking from the 30 would be an interesting study to see where the drive starts have been this year compared to last year. Well, if they've been at the 32, let's say, rather than the 26, or rather than the 24 as an average, all of a sudden now if you're not punting the ball well, where do you make up that yardage that's changed? But the special teams have always been huge. I just think football has been talked about more in the last 15 years than it was in the first 100, and some of those truths now have been advertised.
lvbuckeye;926689; said:OT, but i was just reading the presser, well because of your post, and came across this regarding the punt:
great stuff if you ask me... does anyone think that the yahoos and boo birds on the other boards ever consider that coach Tressel pays enough attention to detail take stuff like this into account? yet they think he's 'satisfied with a mediocre offense'... give me a break
(sorry for the half-rant. i spent too much time on the scout board yesterday.)
lvbuckeye;926594; said:there's a 14 page discussion on the scout board. Alum82 sounds very disgruntled...
anyway, i'm of the opinion that our supposed struggles (i say supposed because i think they are being overblown) are as much due to the fact that Beanie missed spring, most of the fall, and was really pretty rusty coming into the season. the OL certainly looked okay against YSU when Zoom and MoW were in the game, and it wasn't like they were running behind a different line. John Madden says that the RB makes the OL and not the other way around, and i suspect that there's some truth to that...
anyway, when you combine Beanie's rust, a new center who's really just getting his feet wet, and some of the most vanilla play calling possible, and when you're clearly focusing on building a comfort level for your new QB and WRs and not focusing on scheming ways to break long runs for your RBs, it's easy for the running game to look sub-par... i think that appearances can be very deceiving, and i think that we will see a very large improvement in the running game starting this week.
There's probably another teaching point here too, but not for the guys on the field. For some, it's that football plays are complex, and not always exactly what they seem when they fail. For a few others, it's that that need to sound smart can often make you look really stupid.