#25 will REMEMBER that block and DO SOMETHING next year!
I was watching that play closely live. Best part is 25 got hit with a personal foul after the play for shoving Coleman. Kaleb came running after him and 25 retreated pretty quick.
During the years that Oregon was rolling. This type of blocking was a huge part of their running game. I vividly remember watching play after play where their guards and center were running down field to block safeties and cbs for James, DAT and Barner. Meanwhile, we had the "cascade front". It made me so jealous.
During the years that Oregon was rolling. This type of blocking was a huge part of their running game. I vividly remember watching play after play where their guards and center were running down field to block safeties and cbs for James, DAT and Barner. Meanwhile, we had the "cascade front". It made me so jealous.
What most impressed me about Oregon's lines was their excellence in cut blocking. They had smallish lines but made up for it with good technique executed at a high level. That's good coaching. Unfortunately for them it only went so far. When they played top tier teams, like for example, Ohio State and LSU, they were overwhelmed by superior size, power and speed.
During the years that Oregon was rolling. This type of blocking was a huge part of their running game. I vividly remember watching play after play where their guards and center were running down field to block safeties and cbs for James, DAT and Barner. Meanwhile, we had the "cascade front". It made me so jealous.
cascade front had so much potential to bad we let them get fat and didn't coach them.
I love this clip. Pretty fucking nimble and fast for a big white boy. I haven't seen a UW lineman move like that since Morgan Rosborough hypothetically got into shape.
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