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The block where he took out three defenders on KJ Hill's game winning touchdown was very impressive.
That was a hell of a block by McLaurin.
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The block where he took out three defenders on KJ Hill's game winning touchdown was very impressive.
Hartline now the full-time WR coach and the WRs now blocking at an "elite" level. I'm sure that's just coincidence...Reminded me of Brian Hartline's block at Iowa in 2006 that allowed Gonzalez to get the last 10 yards to the end zone.
Hartline now the full-time WR coach and the WRs now blocking at an "elite" level. I'm sure that's just coincidence...
I don't recall Meyer ever referring to the WR blocking, as a whole, as "elite"...You don't think the WR's blocked well before?
They were exceptional in 2014. I'm surely hopeful that Hartline is a large part of the reason for improvement, but I somehow doubt this just all happened since he arrived.I don't recall Meyer ever referring to the WR blocking, as a whole, as "elite"...
Most were solid, but again Meyer said something along the line of "best ever" in regards to the WRs as a group right now...they've improved markedly since last year, and even since the beginning of the season. It is all because of Hartline? Maybe, maybe not. But, to me, it's more than a coincidence...They were exceptional in 2014. I'm surely hopeful that Hartline is a large part of the reason for improvement, but I somehow doubt this just all happened since he arrived.
I don't recall Meyer ever referring to the WR blocking, as a whole, as "elite"...